About six years ago i worked in a busy care home, mainly a dementia unit, 12 hour shifts (nights, and days) to be paid 11 hours as breaks were not covered. I got paid £6.50 an hour which increased to £7.10 prior to my leaving. I was trained to work moving and handling equipment, i was trained to deal with the effects from people with denentia, i liased with families at some of the most difficult periods of their lives. You also cleaned, documented your work daily, provided meals as well as accompany hospital appointments and do the daily personal care. I looked after many people at the end of their lives, delivering paliative care. To know at that time, i could be sat on an Aldi checkout for more money was a slap in the face to someone in a job who at times has to cope with really unpleasant tasks that i wont detail. The care jobs are not given rhe respect they really do need and deserve - its not a job 'anyone can do' though ive heard this more times than id like to mention. It is hard work, physically and mentally at times yet paid so poorly. Understand at this time now the pay wont be that but it will only be roughly around (£9-11) per hour or whatever can be got away with. This results in high turnover of staff and low morale amongst staff. The care industry really needs dedication of staff, good working conditions to ensure continuity and above satisfactory delivery of care for some of the most vulnerable in our society. As it is, it is a shocking system.
The government isn't interested in using our own people to work in society unfortunately. Those working in care are one of the few jobs asylum seekers are allowed to do, they don't have a choice of jobs so the government can rely on an obedient steady workforce, whilst bumping up GDP. It's modern slavery in my opinion, certainly doesn't help our working class get on the housing market.
I was in Costa this morning and I saw a immigrant there drinking a LARGE coffee AND some kind of oat biscuit/cake. They can't keep getting away with it! 😡
I find myself worried about the Rwanda situation. Lots and lots of money to transport people from one country to another…….is it a form of slavery? People trafficking for money? Are we putting the clock back? Surely not a residual form of colonialism. Just asking.
This also bans "british" citizens on a low wage from marrying someone from overseas if your on a low wage. Very few people earn £38k a year or above...
The current system, if you are british and in receipt of DLA or carers allowance, you are Excempt. The home office uses a maintenance allowance instead to work out if your british partner can sponsor the foreign spouse, big loophole they haven't announced any changes to this.
NHS is exempt. Carers will still come, as most send money home to support there families thats the main reason they come to the uk. Cultures indian and pakistani are expected to support their families back home.
That's because Care Workers are employed by the Private Sector. The only way to give them a pay rise is a big rise in Minimum Wage. Their Private Employers won't give them a pay rise. Take all Care Homes , and put them back under the NHS.
So we pay more tax and don't get any service because of the woke marxist work shy employees? Nah private is the way to go. Stop immigrants and salaries will rise, but that too diffocult for those on the left to work out. Virtue before facts sadly.
About six years ago i worked in a busy care home, mainly a dementia unit, 12 hour shifts (nights, and days) to be paid 11 hours as breaks were not covered. I got paid £6.50 an hour which increased to £7.10 prior to my leaving. I was trained to work moving and handling equipment, i was trained to deal with the effects from people with denentia, i liased with families at some of the most difficult periods of their lives. You also cleaned, documented your work daily, provided meals as well as accompany hospital appointments and do the daily personal care. I looked after many people at the end of their lives, delivering paliative care. To know at that time, i could be sat on an Aldi checkout for more money was a slap in the face to someone in a job who at times has to cope with really unpleasant tasks that i wont detail. The care jobs are not given rhe respect they really do need and deserve - its not a job 'anyone can do' though ive heard this more times than id like to mention. It is hard work, physically and mentally at times yet paid so poorly. Understand at this time now the pay wont be that but it will only be roughly around (£9-11) per hour or whatever can be got away with. This results in high turnover of staff and low morale amongst staff. The care industry really needs dedication of staff, good working conditions to ensure continuity and above satisfactory delivery of care for some of the most vulnerable in our society. As it is, it is a shocking system.
The government isn't interested in using our own people to work in society unfortunately. Those working in care are one of the few jobs asylum seekers are allowed to do, they don't have a choice of jobs so the government can rely on an obedient steady workforce, whilst bumping up GDP. It's modern slavery in my opinion, certainly doesn't help our working class get on the housing market.
I never said that about not being tough enough for taxpayers someone is bullshiting
What about the ones who are already here? Are they going to send them home on a boat if they're not working?
The lady mentioned Indians not wanting to come but who wants to go to India. It's not a two way street 😮
I was in Costa this morning and I saw a immigrant there drinking a LARGE coffee AND some kind of oat biscuit/cake. They can't keep getting away with it! 😡
They get away with far more than that! 😆
Crime of the century.
coffee AND a biscuit??!!! 😅 OMG.... DEPORT!!11
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I find myself worried about the Rwanda situation. Lots and lots of money to transport people from one country to another…….is it a form of slavery? People trafficking for money? Are we putting the clock back? Surely not a residual form of colonialism. Just asking.
This also bans "british" citizens on a low wage from marrying someone from overseas if your on a low wage. Very few people earn £38k a year or above...
That's the whole point 😮
@blossom6473 so when they going to put up the minimum wage to 38k a year....if thats what is needed to support a family then thats what it should be.
@@stuartspink76 I think it is actually much, much higher, especially in south east.
The current system, if you are british and in receipt of DLA or carers allowance, you are Excempt. The home office uses a maintenance allowance instead to work out if your british partner can sponsor the foreign spouse, big loophole they haven't announced any changes to this.
How about marrying your own race then
NHS is exempt. Carers will still come, as most send money home to support there families thats the main reason they come to the uk. Cultures indian and pakistani are expected to support their families back home.
That's because Care Workers are employed by the Private Sector. The only way to give them a pay rise is a big rise in Minimum Wage. Their Private Employers won't give them a pay rise. Take all Care Homes , and put them back under the NHS.
So we pay more tax and don't get any service because of the woke marxist work shy employees? Nah private is the way to go. Stop immigrants and salaries will rise, but that too diffocult for those on the left to work out. Virtue before facts sadly.
That last caller could barely string a sentence together!
No, too soft and ineffictive .... not hard enough
Please correct the spelling error in the video title, "to" to "too".
1:50 He did her dirty 😂
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