Public sector pay rise doubt as Treasury minister stresses inflation affect

A Treasury minister has refused to decide to public sector pay rises, arguing it will be "irresponsible" to not have in mind the affect on persistently excessive inflation.

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Speaking to Sky News' Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme, John Glen signalled the federal government might reject suggestions by the impartial evaluate our bodies within the face of issues that wage will increase of round 6% for lecturers, police and junior docs would additional gasoline value hikes.

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The chief secretary to the treasury underlined the federal government's willpower to deal with inflation, which he warned could be "tough to get down".

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It stayed at 8.7% in May regardless of efforts to tame it and led the Bank of England to extend rates of interest to a 15-year high final week, placing the squeeze on mortgage-holders.

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has additionally stated he was prepared to make unpopular selections on public sector pay as he warned that "inflation is the enemy".

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Unions have expressed anger following experiences that ministers are more likely to take the uncommon step of blocking some suggestions of the impartial pay evaluate our bodies.

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While the proposals usually are not legally binding on the federal government and, though they're sometimes accepted, ministers can select to reject or partially ignore the steerage.

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But this could be a controversial transfer, after the federal government defended final yr's below-inflation pay rises by saying that they had adopted the our bodies' recommendation.

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It threatens to additional inflame ongoing industrial disputes and result in extra strike action.

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Mr Glen stated: "As a matter of principle pay review bodies are a very significant part of resolving the pay issues.

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"But clearly we have additionally received to take account of the impact on inflation.

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"That would be irresponsible not to do that."

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He added: "Obviously I'm very aware of the massive contribution that teachers, nurses and public sector workers make and we've got to get the right outcomes that are fair to them, but also aren't inflationary.

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"Inflation goes to be powerful to get down. It is one thing that we're centered on and we're united and decided to take action."

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Labour's shadow communities secretary Lisa Nandy instructed the Ridge programme: "If we were in government right now we would be asking the pay review bodies to give far more weight to the retention and recruitment crisis in the recommendations that we make.

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"We'd take critically their suggestions however we would not be sure by them."

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Mr Sunak told the BBC: "When it involves public sector pay I'm going to do what I believe is reasonably priced, what I believe is accountable.

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"Now that may not always be popular in the short term, but it's the right thing for the country."

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Defending the rise in rates of interest, Mr Sunak stated: "The Bank of England is doing the right thing. The Bank of England has my total support. Inflation is the enemy for all the reasons that we have talked about. Inflation is what makes people poorer."

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