That's what my dear old dad used to say about trade union complaints. If you don't like the job go elsewhere.
Unfortunately he couldn't extrapolate that to children going up chimneys and down into mines. He always thought employers were decent people - like himself. Sadly life isn't like that.
I'm a fan of Ryman and have no immediate reason to feel otherwise.
However on a wider level I am troubled that rest-home staff are paid such a low wage. Have any of you actually worked with elderly people? They are heavy and physically difficult to move out of bed and into chairs. They are often incontinent. Deaf. Frustrated. Obstinate. Afraid and bewildered.
Its distressing to work with some elderly day after day because these people were once dignified mums and dads who are now struggling with the dying of the light.
The staff are usually compassionate and cannot help but be affected by their work. Its quasi-nursing and deserves a higher level of wage.