Commenting on research on public sector pay and pensions published today (Tuesday) by Policy Exchange, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: "This is fantasy politics based on flawed research and wholly driven by ideology.
Councils up and down the country have been having their say about regional pay. We would like to thank all those councillors from all political parties who have stood for their area and taken a stance. Many of the motions have been passed on a cro...
A new report published today (Tuesday) by unions and voluntary sector groups highlights potential flaws in the government's localism agenda, as outlined in the Localism Act.
There is no evidence that the pay of teachers, nurses and dinner ladies is preventing local firms from hiring staff, and government plans to introduce regional pay rates for public servants could cost the economy almost £10 billion a year, according ...
A report by the New Economics Foundation (nef) for the Trades Union Congress (TUC) This report, conducted by the New Economics Foundation for the Trades Union Congress, examines the Government's arguments for localising public sector pay and the ...
PDF version available for downloadDownload and display these Pay Fair posters against regional pay. These destructive and divisive plans would have real consequences for real people's lives. The posters are ideal for you to display in your workplace or community venues and highlight ...
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