The current RDS throws up a lot of issues,with brigades applying different rules etc.Locally, you either contract to do 120 hours (full cover with the 48hr rest break) or 90 hours (75%).The service then expects you to achieve 75% of your 'contracted hours'.So although this seems quite fair, the 75% person who only does 60 hours is only paid 25% less than the person who does 120 hours.To address this issue it is likely that further 'bands' will be introduced.Although it won't completely solve the issue, it will make it fairer.The alternative might be to 'pay per hour on standby', but this of course is open to abuse and difficult to monitor( I've had people 'on call' but not turn in-and when asked why ' only popped out for an hour or so didn't think it would matter').
RDS faces challenges -training,recruitment,retention,fair pay, which are all difficult to resolve, but at least an answer is being looked for in some brigades,rather than being constantly brushed under the carpet.those brigades that continue to choose to ignore the issues will get found out sooner or later-they can run but can't hide.