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Unions hint at public sector industrial action over 'offensive' 2.8% pay rise recommendation

Sky News Tuesday, 10 December 2024
Unions hint at public sector industrial action over 'offensive' 2.8% pay rise recommendationUnions have hinted at a return to industrial action after a recommendation that teachers, NHS staff and other public sector workers should get a 2.8% pay rise next year.
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