UNISON has today slammed the
government over a Treasury letter to the chair of the public sector Pay Review
Bodies (PRB) – including the NHS PRB – which stated that not all staff will get
a pay rise as promised in the Summer budget.
Ravi Subramanian, UNISON West Midlands
Regional Secretary said:
“It is clear from this letter that
the government’s promise of a one per cent pay rise for public sector workers
was all smoke and mirrors.
There was no substance to Osborne’s
claim and NHS staff will be bitterly disappointed to hear many of them may not
even get an extra penny for five more years.
The letter states that ‘the
government expects pay awards to be applied in a targeted manner’ and that some
workers could receive less than one per cent.'
It is difficult to see how much
targeting you can get from a miserly 1 per cent without resulting in hundreds
of thousands not getting a pay rise at all.
Ministers’ acknowledgment of saving
at least £8bn with the pay caps and freezes imposed on public sector pay proves
it is nurses, healthcare assistants, porters and paramedics who are still
paying for a deficit they have nothing to do with.”
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