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The Ken":38o4h5ts said:I have never understood why the government don't try to negotiate for staggered changes: ie set a change date in the future for new employees to get new style contracts and leave the ones already in the job as they are. Maybe it is too difficult to manage although I don't see why as it is just like another tax code. I think there would be much less strike action then.
Agree 100%. As I mentioned we expect to be out on strike by the end of the year. Talking to people at work the feeling is that if they changed the pension for new recruits but ring fenced those already in it there would be no action. All we want is what they promised us.
The fire fighters pension has already been through radical change in the last few years with all new members going on to a scheme that requires you to work longer for less. I have to ask myself if they demand change again how many more times before I retire will the scheme be messed with and will the pension I end up with (at what ever age) actually be worth it? If these changes are forced through many will simply leave the pension which in turn will wipe out any short term savings they make now.
The teachers face the same issues as us and the rest of the public services. Don't expect us to just stand by and watch and don't expect us to accept ten's of thousands of pounds being stolen from our future just to bring us in line with other industries that did not or could not fight to protect their conditions of service. :evil: