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Re: Council strike, inflation and living cost

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Originally Posted by furball View Post
They should get over it.

However, the public sector has seen a huge rise in pay under Labour with no trade-off in terms of reduced job security. In fact, they've never had it so good.
This isn't really true at all. The reason for the strikes (as with the teacher strikes back in May) is because the pay increase per annum (%) has been below average for a long time now. There's a significant difference between the average pay for public sector and private sector.
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