Ungrateful civil servants left fuming at ‘momentary f*** off’ £1,500 cost

Jun 03, 2023 at 3:37 AM
Ungrateful civil servants left fuming at ‘momentary f*** off’ £1,500 cost

Disgruntled civil servants have taken to social media platform Reddit to sentence an settlement introduced this morning to present mandarins a cost-of-living cost of £1,500.

The announcement got here as an try to interrupt a strike impasse, with the Public and Commercial Services Union organising walkouts to safe a ten % pay rise for members.

Today, ministers unveiled a proposal of a £1,500 one-off cost for civil servants “in recognition of the pressures” confronted by employees during the last yr.

The deal additionally features a moratorium on any modifications to the Civil Service Compensation Scheme till 2025 and a dedication to avoiding obligatory redundancies ‘wherever possible.’

Fellow civil servants’ union, the FDA, welcomed the deal, with General Secretary Dave Penman saying: “The decision to ballot for national industrial action over pay was taken by the FDA for the first time in 40 years.”

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“It was intended to send a clear message to the government that enough was enough, as they had failed to demonstrate that they valued the civil service equally with the rest of the public sector.”

Unfortunately for the Government, it seems the provide has gone down much less favourably with civil servants.

Many took to the Civil Service discussion board on Reddit to slam it as too little, particularly when tax funds and the quantity taken by scholar mortgage repayments are considered.

One person sarcastically commented: “Taxed, non-pensionable and won’t count when next year’s pay review comes up. Quality.”

Another mentioned: “Surely I’m not the only one staggeringly underwhelmed by this?”

“After tax, a one off payment of £1,500 is very little in the grand scheme of things, and in the wider context of both long-standing pay stagnation and double digit rates of inflation I am still significantly worse off than I used to be.”

The person moaned the provide being accepted will “almost certainly be weaponised to shut down negotiations over the next few years (‘we already gave you a generous deal in 2023, stop being greedy and take your 1.5 percent.’)”

A fellow Reddit-using member of the civil service replied: “It’s better than a slap in the face but yeah still s**t”.

User MFA_Nay described the provide as a “Temporary “f*** off” lump sum while keeping to +4.5percent which comes out if existing budgets.”

Another civil servant identified the “biggest kick” is the cost comes out of present departmental budgets, so spending cuts must be discovered elsewhere to fund it.

One person requested: “Wtf are they playing at?”

One person mentioned a few of his fellow unionised civil servants “are getting so desperate the idea of a short-term cash injection will probably work”, although claimed the provide is “f***ing us over for the future.”

Ministers hoping for an finish to strike motion could also be dismayed by person NoBeginning8, who added: “I certainly hope the PCS rejects this pathetic deal but it is heading into the right direction.”

The PCS is about to fulfill on Monday to debate the provide and there is not any assure the Government will keep away from additional walkouts.