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By *uffolkcouple-bi only OP   Couple
40 weeks ago

West Suffolk

Having turned down the 3.6% pay offer, the unions have asked the government to reconsider and negotiate a better offer, with the threat of strike action looming in the Autumn.

Interesting times ahead.

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By *hrill CollinsMan
40 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

3.6% and nationwide claps on the doorstep every evening maybe

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By (user no longer on site)
40 weeks ago

Employer contribution rate to NHS pensions set at 23.7%. You can't have it all ways.

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By (user no longer on site)
40 weeks ago

Annualised private sector pay growth running at 4.9%.

Annualised public sector pay growth running at 5.3%.

That’s the problem with giving big pay rises to public sector workers to buy them off for a few months. Everyone wants the same.

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By *hrill CollinsMan
40 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"Annualised private sector pay growth running at 4.9%.

Annualised public sector pay growth running at 5.3%.

That’s the problem with giving big pay rises to public sector workers to buy them off for a few months. Everyone wants the same."

perhaps public sector pay will catch up with the bloated private sector pay in about 25 years then hey?

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By *uffolkcouple-bi only OP   Couple
40 weeks ago

West Suffolk


"Annualised private sector pay growth running at 4.9%.

Annualised public sector pay growth running at 5.3%.

That’s the problem with giving big pay rises to public sector workers to buy them off for a few months. Everyone wants the same.

perhaps public sector pay will catch up with the bloated private sector pay in about 25 years then hey?"

So out of interest, with inflation steadily rising, currently 3.6% which is nearly double the BofE target, which means interest rate rises so mortgages and rents become more expensive, what pay rise should people be getting in your opinion?

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