People Survey secrecy hampers pay bargaining , say civil service unions
The government has been accused of failing to publish headline figures from a survey of civil servants in the wake of the government’s announcement that staff pay rises would be limited to 2%. However, it does not have enough detail.
Source: civilserviceworld.comPublished on 2023-03-07
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