The dispute over public sector pension reform will not be resolved until the government offers ‘justice and fairness for every public servant’, the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress...
Public sector pay rises will be capped at 1% after the current pay freeze ends as the government does ‘whatever it takes’ to protect Britain from the European debt crisis, Chancellor George Osborne...
This week’s public sector strikes will go ahead, with ‘no chance whatever’ of a deal before the walkout on Wednesday, the general secretary of Unison has said.
Unison has increased the pressure on the government’s public sector pension changes by criticising pension tax breaks for high earners that cost £10bn a year.
The Trades Union Congress has accused the government of misleading low paid public sector workers on the impact of the planned pension contribution hikes.
Two of the country's biggest trade unions are the latest to back the November 30 strike over the government's planned changes to public sector pensions.
The government's plans to increase competition in public services can't succeed without changing the pensions protection given to transferring staff, an actuarial consultancy has warned.
More than half of central and local government workers would be unwilling to recommend a job in the public sector to others, according to a survey published today.
Retired public servants will still get 'a very good pension' even after the government's proposed reforms take effect, Treasury permanent secretary Sir Nicholas Macpherson has said.
More than a third of public sector workers believe their department has been left under-resourced following the government’s cuts, according to a survey.
Local government staff will have to pay on average an extra 1.5 percentage points of their pay towards their pensions under changes being proposed by the Department for Communities and Local...
Local government staff and civil servants will be barred from working full time for trade unions while taking a salary for their job, the government has announced.
November 30 marks the next stage in the industrial dispute over public sector pensions reform and is likely to be on a scale 'unprecedented for a generation or more'. Can anything be done to avert...