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Old 17-03-2012, 16:34   #21
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: National pay rates may be scrapped for public workers

I think the government have caused a problem which will seriously damage the economy and is senseless.

What is the point of scrapping national pay rates, all over the country there are different rates due to the cost of living. In London the cost of living is three times higher than living in the north.


There will be a general strike over this, and l for one will seriously consider on strike with my fellow colleagues.

WHY do the government always pick on the public sector.

Does the the chancellor have a heart.
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