'Unless we see what happens when we don’t have paramedics to call in an emergency or trains running to get us to work, then we can never truly understand how important it is to pay them fairly.' I ✍️ Nadeine Asbali
Without the invaluable and irreplaceable work of public sector workers all across the nation, our society would have ceased to function, working in difficult and even dangerous conditions.
Whether in a pandemic or not, during a normal service day or a strike day – we must always ask ourselves: Without these vital workers, where would we be? The more we take workers in these vital sectors for granted, the more we risk they won’t be there for us.This problem is echoed elsewhere, too. A third of teachers who qualified in the last decade are reported to have left the profession.
Unless we see what happens when we don’t have paramedics to call in an emergency or trains running to get us to work, then we can never truly understand how important it is to pay them fairly
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