Headlines, PublicNet: 30 October, 2012

Regional pay for the public sector would ‘aggravate geographical, economic and social inequalities’, say 60 leading academics.

A warning from sixty leading academics that the government’s regional pay proposals for public sector workers could cause huge economic damage and widen inequalities, comes as ministers consider whether to proceed with plans that could end national pay bargaining, following a review instigated by the Chancellor.

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