Public sector pay: Government recommends 3.5% rise for nurses and teachers
Various government departments published their evidence to pay review bodies for the 2023-24 financial year on Tuesday.
Pay review bodies can decide to suggest a higher award but the government will make a final decision. The government has left room for increases above 3.5% for some workers, if the economic outlook improves, cuts are made elsewhere or borrowing is increased.in England would get 3.
The government has given the National Education Union an ultimatum to call off teachers strikes next week across the North of England if it wants to negotiate pay.
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