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'Public sector workers earn 7% more on average than their peers in the private sector — a pay gulf that has more than doubled since the recession began.
Official figures show that staff employed by the state are enjoying bigger pay rises, working fewer hours and receiving pensions worth up to three times as much as those in the private sector.
Civil servants, National Health Service staff, council officials and other public sector workers have enjoyed a “golden age” under Labour, according to an investigation by The Sunday Times.
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when I were a lad, I was led to believe that public sector pay was not as good as private sector, but the public sector pensions were better, seems the contempory public sector people have succeeded to reverse the pay situation
good on them and why not ?
Milan.
'Public sector workers earn 7% more on average than their peers in the private sector — a pay gulf that has more than doubled since the recession began.
Official figures show that staff employed by the state are enjoying bigger pay rises, working fewer hours and receiving pensions worth up to three times as much as those in the private sector.
Civil servants, National Health Service staff, council officials and other public sector workers have enjoyed a “golden age” under Labour, according to an investigation by The Sunday Times.
'
when I were a lad, I was led to believe that public sector pay was not as good as private sector, but the public sector pensions were better, seems the contempory public sector people have succeeded to reverse the pay situation
good on them and why not ?
Milan.
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