Increase of £2bn unlikely to benefit essential workers from civil servants to refuse collectorsUnions have criticised Theresa May’s proposed public sector pay rises as “selective handouts” which are unlikely to benefit essential workers including teaching assistants, care workers and refuse collectors.A £2bn public sector pay rise, the biggest in six years, is expected to be announced by the Treasury on Monday as one of May’s last acts as prime minister. Continue reading…
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