The autumn statement saw a victory for fair pay – but the battle’s not over yet
The autumn statement saw victories for the TUC’s Pay Fair campaign against regional pay, but the battle’s not over yet.
The autumn statement saw victories for the TUC’s Pay Fair campaign against regional pay, but the battle’s not over yet.
See this graphic from the TUC’s Pay Fair campaign for an illustration of why postcode pay doesn’t add up.
Ed Balls poked fun at George Osborne’s many, many u-turns in his autumn statement response today.
Two thirds of the public want plans for regional pay axed. The issue will be debated at the Lib Dem conference and will play a role at the Labour conference.
A number of MPs will be at risk of alienating their constituents working in the public sector unless they speak out against regional pay.
There is widespread concern about the impact of regional pay on services across the political spectrum, a new TUC/Survation poll reveals.
Welsh health minister Lesley Griffiths described regional pay as “Tory code for cutting the pay of NHS workers in Wales”, reports Ed Jacobs.