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Old 26-03-2012, 14:30   #70
Tim Deegan
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Re: National pay rates may be scrapped for public workers

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
I think the idea is that some areas will get smaller increases, because they are effectively being overpaid at the moment. Areas like London and the South East will still get pay increases.
But nobody in the public sector are getting increases, and haven't done for 3 years.

In real terms public sector employees are in general paid less than the private sector. So for example a teacher or doctor in Yorkshire would still be paid more in the private sector. And in London they would be paid far more in the private sector.
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