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    care worker salary now £7-02 per hour??

    anyone know about care worker salary??
    because i read on the internet website...there saying it is £7-02 per hour now
    is this true??? can anybody help me?
    thanks


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    About right......minimum wage for newbies though.
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    Senior care workers it seems

    http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/wor...orcareworkers/


    But it seems many care companies it appears from news articles would rather not pay 7.02 for non eu care workers and pay eu care workers less. That or find a way to get their flesh of pound by working them harder some way or another.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...igrationpolicy


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    Quote Originally Posted by andypaul View Post
    Senior care workers it seems

    http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/wor...orcareworkers/


    But it seems many care companies it appears from news articles would rather not pay 7.02 for non eu care workers and pay eu care workers less. That or find a way to get their flesh of pound by working them harder some way or another.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2...igrationpolicy
    Andy is right, it MAY be £7.02 for senior care workers, but this is down to the individual employers. Currently, all staff must get the national minimum wage of £5.60 an hour, and certainly in Wales, this is the norm in the care sector.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    About right......minimum wage for newbies though.
    Nope, I know of care staff still on national minimum wage after working in the same care home for 10 years or more. Its totally up to the employer.


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    Nope what? Your comment doesn't match my quote!

    It's his hormones again
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    Heres some Info on the Minimum wage and what to do if your not being paid minimum wage.

    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/nmw/


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Nope what? Your comment doesn't match my quote!

    It's his hormones again
    This car goes like an Austin Princess fitted with a BMW series 5 engine.

    I understand your a scouser, so don't worry, I will explain again....

    I said, no, its not just newbies that get the minimum wage. Even staff who have been in the job for a long time may still only be paid the national minimum wage. It is totally up to the Employer what they pay their employees, as long as the national minimum wage limit is paid.

    OK!


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    Might your big end with that big motor Rob


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    yes this was some new thing brought in by the government, to try and stop the flow of care workers being employed from outside the EU, sadly though many of the new member eastern european and british care workers are still being exploited for the paltry minimum wage of £5.52 per hour but some lucky ones are getting a wacking great big £6 an hour, no overtime or weekend enhancement pay. Oh and yes this is before Tax n NI, Sound sgood to a filipino but in reality with the costs of living it's not as great as it sounds.


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    were i work for the n h s thay pay care givers from 12.577 to 15.523 ayear thats in oxford the same has in london cos the cost of living is higher in south


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    Quote Originally Posted by wobblybob View Post
    yes this was some new thing brought in by the government, to try and stop the flow of care workers being employed from outside the EU, sadly though many of the new member eastern european and british care workers are still being exploited for the paltry minimum wage of £5.52 per hour but some lucky ones are getting a wacking great big £6 an hour, no overtime or weekend enhancement pay. Oh and yes this is before Tax n NI, Sound sgood to a filipino but in reality with the costs of living it's not as great as it sounds.

    Where do these people live on that kind of money??
    That wouldn`t even pay the rent for a one bed flat where we used to live..
    Seems to be getting harder and harder to become established in the UK.
    I have it on good authority that even the Poles are starting to go back home.
    Better off no doubt.


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    yes in oxford were i live have a lot of polish people and a lot are going and geting jobs in germany cos the costs of living to high here


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    I have it on good authority that even the Poles are starting to go back home.
    Better off no doubt.
    well what i do know is that where i work, we now have 4 poles working out of a work force 14, 3 of them have been taken on in the last month..

    and from what they say, more of their families are planning on coming to the UK.

    for the first time last week, i heard 3 brits i work with moaning to each other, about the poles working here and on more coming to the UK, on the news this morning Protestors scaled a large crane in London's parliament square early on Monday, calling for a referendum on the European Union Lisbon treaty

    http://uk.reuters.com/article/wtMost...34993820080303

    are brits slowly turning on euro immigrants in the uk


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    I have it on good authority that even the Poles are starting to go back home.
    Better off no doubt.
    well what i do know is that where i work, we now have 4 poles working out of a work force 14, 3 of them have been taken on in the last month..

    and from what they say, more of their families are planning on coming to the UK.

    for the first time last week, i heard 3 brits i work with moaning to each other, about the poles working here and on more coming to the UK, on the news this morning Protestors scaled a large crane in London's parliament square early on Monday, calling for a referendum on the European Union Lisbon treaty

    http://uk.reuters.com/article/wtMost...34993820080303

    are brits slowly turning on euro immigrants in the uk


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    thanks alot for your reply guys


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    Well I know only two poles, north and south.


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    I live just a few hundred yards from Worthing Hospital and have got to know many filipino nurses, recently I know of several that have left to work in Canada, U.S.A and Australia because the cost of living in the UK is so high and they do not feel that the NHS appreciates them. The problem now is that if you complain about your pay the bosses just say well leave then we'll just get some Polish workers to do the job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimeve View Post
    Well I know only two poles, north and south.
    Flag pole
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    Quote Originally Posted by wobblybob View Post
    .... and they do not feel that the NHS appreciates them.
    ....and it took them how long to figure that one out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wobblybob View Post
    I live just a few hundred yards from Worthing Hospital and have got to know many filipino nurses, recently I know of several that have left to work in Canada, U.S.A and Australia because the cost of living in the UK is so high and they do not feel that the NHS appreciates them. The problem now is that if you complain about your pay the bosses just say well leave then we'll just get some Polish workers to do the job.
    my misses works at the local hospital, they went to manila a couple of years ago to recruit more than 100 nurses, from what me misses says looks like their still here..


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    my misses works at the local hospital, they went to manila a couple of years ago to recruit more than 100 nurses, from what me misses says looks like their still here..
    Its cheaper up north


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    Ps the minimum wage is going up soon be intresting if the 7.02 will go up as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    my misses works at the local hospital, they went to manila a couple of years ago to recruit more than 100 nurses, from what me misses says looks like their still here..
    My brother works for the NHS & went to Manilla about 10 years ago? to recruit about 100 nurses.
    He said one fella was so desperate, had travelled days & fell asleep in the interview...Got the job though.

    They're all still here, made a life for themselves over here.

    ...Totem pole


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sim11UK View Post

    ...Totem pole
    Thats in pole postion at the moment


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    We have a pole in the garden with the English flag gently waving in the breeze...........we pay him 300 pesos a day
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    We have a pole in the garden with the English flag gently waving in the breeze...........we pay him 300 pesos a day
    i wouldn't touch a pole with a barge pole , get a slovacian scouser keith, they're cheaper than poles


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    We have a pole in the garden with the English flag gently waving in the breeze...........we pay him 300 pesos a day
    You are being turned over!! Good n proper.


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