There are so many myths around Public Sector job security, pay and pensions. The Civil Service (and I am refering to the core Civil Service) was cut by a third in 2004/5. Thats a big cut and is now historically low. Obviously I cant speak about NHS or Council Staff. We will be cut again to pay for the City.
Public Sector pay. The average member of staff in the Civil Service is around AO grade whose max is less than £20k. I doubt that could be included in any fat cat definition.
Lastly pensions. Civil Service pensions are non contributory. However, an AO who worked 40 years solid service would get precisely half there salary as a pension, plus 3 times whatever that is. So an AO would get £10k a year, plus £30k lump sum. Again, not exactly life changing is it nor Gold plated. Many staff will never work 40 years, so their actual pension will be much smaller.
Civil Servants, face losing employment, an attack on redundancy payments so that staff are laid off on the cheap, pay freezes on already low salarys, changes to pensions that will undoubtedly leave staff worse off.
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Public Sector pay. The average member of staff in the Civil Service is around AO grade whose max is less than £20k. I doubt that could be included in any fat cat definition.
Lastly pensions. Civil Service pensions are non contributory. However, an AO who worked 40 years solid service would get precisely half there salary as a pension, plus 3 times whatever that is. So an AO would get £10k a year, plus £30k lump sum. Again, not exactly life changing is it nor Gold plated. Many staff will never work 40 years, so their actual pension will be much smaller.
Civil Servants, face losing employment, an attack on redundancy payments so that staff are laid off on the cheap, pay freezes on already low salarys, changes to pensions that will undoubtedly leave staff worse off.
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