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Lib Dems: no more pay cuts for Britain’s public sector workers

From a Lib Dem press release (a slightly more boring one this time) comes news of one of the other parts of the Liberal Democrat election manifesto which haven’t had much attention yet:

Liberal Democrats will guarantee public sector pay increases by at least the rate of inflation, the Deputy Prime Minister announced today.

Nick Clegg said after five years of pay restraint public sector workers deserved to see light at the end of the tunnel and feel the benefits of the economic recovery.

It is why the Liberal Democrats will ensure employees in the public sector are no longer subject to real term cuts in their pay from the first full year of the next parliament.

To do this, we will issue guidance to public sector pay review bodies to ensure pay increases at least in line with inflation in 2016/17 and 2017/18.

After that, we will be make sure pay review bodies deliver an above inflation increase in public sector pay.

This means a minimum pay rise of £350 for a nurse on £25,000, £420 for a police office on £30,000 and nearly £500 for a teacher on £35,000 over the next two years.

Our balanced approach to the economy – tackling the deficit but doing it fairly – means the Liberal Democrats are the only party that can make this commitment.

The Tories ideological cuts to public spending and Labour’s failure to tackle the deficit mean both parties will have to make further cuts to real terms pay.

Public sector pay restraint, which was brought in to get the nation’s finances back on track, contributed over £12bn to the job of deficit reduction in this parliament.

Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg said:

“Workers across the public sector have made enough sacrifices. You have done your bit to help get the country back on track.

“That’s why the Liberal Democrats believe it is time to end the era of pay restraint.

“Under our plans, we will give all public sector workers – from teachers and nurses to social workers and police officers – pay rises that at least keep pace with the cost of living every year.

“No more pay freezes or below inflation pay rises. We can do this because with the Liberal Democrats, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

“For two years pay in the public sector will, at the very least, keep pace with prices. After that, we will make sure it rises above inflation – giving millions of workers a real terms pay rise for the first time in years.

“If you are a public sector worker worried Tory cuts threaten your job, or Labour’s refusal to deal with the deficit means another year of pay cuts, then only a vote for the Lib Dems will guarantee you a fair pay deal.”

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