Some interesting, if not rather one sided views here, and as I don't do political arguments I just want to make a couple of comments, as a public sector worker.....I am NOT trying to score or even make a point, just a ramble, you have been warned......

I have worked both sides of the fence, worked in, Military, sales and industrial and even done some driving, HGV and PSV over the years.
Moved into the public sector in 1987 going from Private company, private medical treatment, non contributory pension, company car and expenses, earning £9k basic up to about £12k with commission

I got fed up with sales, I earned more than the sales manager and had to work harder each year to stand still, nothing wrong with that but, found myself working all hours, as indeed many people do today....

In 1987, out of the blue an opportunity came my way to work in a 'vocational' way but meant a drop of everything and a salary of £5k I was lucky enough to be able to do this, taking on driving work to help pay the bills. Over the years I have developed, trained and went to University aged 39 to get the qualifications for the Job I now do.......I recently got a promotion which gave me an extra £800 per year, other than this I was getting paid the same in 2004 as I was to a few months ago, we have also seen a £1200 net pay cut over the last 3 years, in stages ending in march next year.......... There are few private sector Job that carry the same responsibilities and risk balancing that I do on a daily basis, those that are available, pay considerably more, I could walk into one of these Jobs tomorrow, I choose not to because of the security and benefits I have as a public sector worker.
There are times when I want to have a moan and a groan, feel over worked and put upon by management, but I remember having those complaints in the private sector.......
On the whole do I love my Job, despite being shat upon at times.....YES
Am I on strike? NO
Our bins will not be emptied tomorrow, I can live with that, what is forgotten on here, unless there is a nice juicy story is, the less obvious, but essential, work that is done by public service workers to provide essential services that some on oof would complain about if they were not available, and that my friends is fact....
