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Most public sector workers are still expecting a pay rise in 2010, despite the impending clampdown on earnings in the sector, a survey has found.
The public sector has been insulated from the worst of the recession, but a 1% cap on wage rises is now planned.
But according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development survey, most public sector workers still expect a pay rise of 2% in 2010.
Workers in private firms predicted that their pay will rise by 3% next year.
Rising pay, rising house prices, what ******* recession!
Most public sector workers are still expecting a pay rise in 2010, despite the impending clampdown on earnings in the sector, a survey has found.
The public sector has been insulated from the worst of the recession, but a 1% cap on wage rises is now planned.
But according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development survey, most public sector workers still expect a pay rise of 2% in 2010.
Workers in private firms predicted that their pay will rise by 3% next year.
Rising pay, rising house prices, what ******* recession!
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