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Public sector workers protest at Westminster
09/06/2008
Westminster will be hit by a public sector protest this lunchtime, as firefighters, health workers, prison officers and civil servants campaign over their pay.
The protesters are incensed by government attempts to peg public sector pay at two per cent, which they say amounts to a pay cut given the rising cost of living.
The protest coincides with a new survey by YouGov showing side public backing for an increase in public sector pay.
The research, published by the TUC, shows 90 per cent of those questioned support the incorporation of housing and energy bills into government estimates of the cost of living.
Ministers base public sector wage negotiation on the consumer price index, which excludes housing.
Sixty-eight of those surveyed said it was "unfair if public servants regularly get pay increases lower than those in public companies".
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber said: "This poll shows very wide public support for the fair pay principles at the heart of union campaigning."
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