Gordon Brown maintains
public sector pay awards must be below two per cent to prevent rising inflation.
It also criticised the government's controversial decision to stage
public sector pay awards, warning savings will be modest and on - off, do little to fight inflation and undermine the credibility of the pay review body process.
Not exact matches
That's according to new analysis by Deutsche Bank analyst Michael Simotas, who said a review of Domino's wage agreement shows the pizza franchisor's current agreement expired in June 2013, and does not
pay the penalty rates stipulated in the
award covering the fast food
sector, including loadings for work after 9 pm Monday to Friday, and on Saturdays, Sundays and
public holidays.
The government has
awarded teachers a 2.45 per cent
pay rise from September, above its two per cent target for the wider
public sector.
Speaking in the debate on
public sector pay the NASUWT — The Teachers» Union revealed that the average
pay award for teachers last year was a paltry 0.6 %, even lower than claims by ministers.
Speaking during prime minister's questions today, Mr Brown said he would have liked to have given all
public sector workers their full
pay award.
The pain for millions of workers in the
public sector will continue as they lose automatic
pay rises
awarded for time served.
The government's policy for all
public sector pay in the 2016 - 17 financial year is for an average
award of 1 per cent, similar to this year.