Inflation-busting increases vital to combat price pressures
Public sector workers will not tolerate being leapfrogged by other interests
At a meeting to decide Unite’s priorities ahead of talks on a new public sector pay deal, Unite shop stewards were adamant that outstanding issues, including local bargaining claims, must be addressed before starting negotiations on a successor to the Public Service Agreement due to expire at the end of June.
At a time when a third of Unite members in the sector have had to borrow just to make ends meet, delegates were also adamant that any new deal must deliver inflation-busting pay increases as well as addressing ongoing impositions such as the Additional Superannuation Contribution.
Over 800 Unite members in the public sector responded to a recent union survey highlighting the cost-of-living crisis facing workers.












