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Pay is key to turning around the staffing emergency
Chancellor must invest in wages
Ministers must move on wages as workers struggle
New figures show why wages must rise
Economy won’t thrive without investment in services and staff
Ministers must find the money
Essential workers need to hear about pay as inflation outstrips funding
Services are suffering because of sluggish wages
Government has no grasp of real people’s lives
UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea responds to reports that public sector pay awards could be capped at 2% in the coming months.
Christina McAnea tells TUC that co-ordination with other unions will deliver results on pay
A formal pay offer for 2023/24 was made in November which UNISON members have voted to accept, following a […]
Workers have been left with no alternative after years of what have effectively been wage cuts
Cabinet shares responsibility with Boris Johnson for state of the UK