1 month ago | By BBC
Public sector pay will be frozen but low-paid and NHS workers will still get raises, the chancellor says.
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1 month ago | By Daily Record
The chancellor said the 'economic emergency' caused by the coronavirus crisis meant billions have to be spent on recovery and that means cutting public sector wages and overseas aid.
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1 month ago | By Daily Express
RISHI SUNAK confirmed NHS workers will receive a pay rise this year, but all other public sector workers will suffer a pay freeze as he claimed any more spending would be hard to justify.
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1 month ago | By Daily Mail
Rishi Sunak today announced the Government will freeze public sector pay next year but NHS workers and those in the lowest paid jobs will still get an increase in their wages.
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1 month ago | By Huffington Post
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced that public sector pay will be frozen for all but NHS workers and those earning below £24,000 as part of his spending review. This is a breaking news story and will be updated. Follow HuffPost UK on Twitter here , and on Facebook here .
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1 month ago | By Daily Express
TEACHING Unions have reacted furiously to the news that school staff, alongside all public sector workers outside the NHS, will be subject to a pay freeze.
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1 month ago | By Metro
Doctors and nurses will see their pay increase
The Chancellor said NHS doctors and nurses will receive a pay rise, but pay rises for most of the rest of the public sector will be ‘paused' next year.
However, the 2.1 million public sector workers who earn below the median wage of £24,000 will be guaranteed a pay rise of at least £250 next year, Mr Sunak said.
Rishi Sunak highlighted a disparity between public sector and private sector wages, adding he ‘cannot justify a significant, across-the-board' pay increase for all public sector workers in the circumstances.
He told MPs: ‘Taking...
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1 month ago | By Evening Standard
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has said that NHS doctors and nurses will receive a pay rise, but pay rises in the rest of the public sector will be “paused” next year.
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