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Regional pay could take £1.7bn away from local economies
Local or regional public sector pay could drive down wages in the poorest areas of the country, take billions out of local economies and accelerate the growing north-south divide, says a TUC report published today (Tuesday).
Commenting today (Thursday) on the TUC Day of Action yesterday, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Government assurances that changes to public sector pensions will not hit low-paid public sector workers earning less than £15,000 a year are misleading, says the TUC today (Friday) as it publishes figures showing that more than 750,000 earning less ...
Commenting ahead of the Open Public Services White Paper published later today (Monday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Today (Tuesday) it is 63 years since the NHS was founded. Across the UK health professionals are celebrating the NHS' birthday whilst warning that the government's proposed reforms will fundamentally alter the health service and undermine the basic p...
Commenting on the Policy Exchange report published today (Monday) comparing pay in the public and private sectors, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
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