Strong evidence needed on local pay deals for public sector
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Ministers will need "strong evidence" before pressing ahead with proposals for local pay deals in the public sector, Downing Street has said.Filed under: Career
Ministers will need "strong evidence" before pressing ahead with proposals for local pay deals in the public sector, Downing Street has said.
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The very highly overpaid and underworked in our society are obsessed by the need to keep every ordinary person's wages as low as possible, taxed as highly as possible, while giving grants and tax breaks to the very highly paid such as themselves. Then they wonder why the economy is stalling. It's because those of us who are not very highly paid are left with no money to spend after you lot have clawed every bean you can out of our wallets. Set the example, cut your own pay levels back to the levels the rest of the country live on.
June 18 2012 at 4:51 PM Report abuse Permalink +4 rate up rate down ReplyAnother necessary U turn I think, as the chancellor is proving to be a complete and utter f wit.
June 18 2012 at 3:58 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down Reply
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