Quote Originally Posted by Notts78 View Post
So with the exception of a trainee midwife the rest of those salary ranges at least match the national average.
And that stat in itself is pitiful. What skills and training does a midwife require compared to the average worker? What responsibility does a midwife take on compared to the average worker? One thing the pandemic has shown is the true worth of NHS workers. Tory minister after Tory minister have said similar. Fine words, but all they have done in real terms is given them a clap followed by a slap.

Quote Originally Posted by Notts78 View Post
Out of curiosity would you give ALL NHS staff a blanket pay rise or would you look to reward those that have been impacted more severely when treating COVID patients?
Close to a blanket pay rise but weighted a bit in favour of those at the lower end of the pay scale. The job they do, the dedication they show, and the responsibility they take on deserves to be rewarded a lot better in my opinion.