Unions intensify threats of industrial action over ‘divisive’ pay freeze for public-sector workers
TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady describes the freeze as a ‘kick in the teeth’ for the workers who kept Britain running during the pandemic
UNIONS intensified their threat of industrial action today after the government confirmed a “divide and rule” pay freeze for millions of public-sector workers.
In his spending review, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that nurses, doctors and other NHS workers will get a pay rise next year.
But the Chancellor “paused” increases for other public-sector workers such as firefighters, teachers, teaching assistants, civil servants, refuse collectors, council workers and government agency staff.
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