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    Fantastic news

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4352138.stm

    Deal on public sector pensions

    Trade unions and the government have agreed a deal over the future of several public service pension schemes.
    The TUC says the government has dropped its suggestion that current members of the health, civil service and education schemes should retire later, at 65.

    In exchange the unions have accepted that a higher retirement age will be phased in for new staff.

    The TUC said the agreement was a "sensible compromise" which meant that pensions promises would not be broken.

    More later.


    Phew what a relief. For a minute I thought the millions of New Lie pen pushers and form fillers would have to work until their mid 90's like the rest of us and not enjoy an index linked final salary pension at 50.

    #2
    What a shot in the arm for those poor civil servants. I'm off to dance in the street.

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      #3
      Originally posted by DimPrawn
      In exchange the unions have accepted that a higher retirement age will be phased in for new staff.
      New staff? Hold on, that means it will have little effect for the next thirty years, but we are racing up sh1t creek now!

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        #4
        Originally posted by wendigo100
        New staff? Hold on, that means it will have little effect for the next thirty years, but we are racing up sh1t creek now!
        Nope, it means that they will need to look outside the UK to employ record numbers of public sector "servants" to support the old pensions of the existing public sector "servants".

        Sounds familiar...
        If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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          #5
          I'm braced for vitriol and abuse......

          .....but I was a civil sevant for a number of years, until I saw where the money was and got out early this year.

          Cvil service pay is pathetic, and civil service pensions at 50 are for firemen, police officers and prison officers. The other 200k civs need to work 40 years to earn full pension, which is half the final salary and paid at 60. Do the maths - not many women earn their full pension, and its a real struggle for everyone else.
          For years in the pay bargaining discussions, the government used the non-contributory status of the pensions as a lever to keep pay low, "its worth 8 percent" was the standard line.

          I'll go back under my rock now...
          'ha peeniss, ha peeniss, the greatest gift that I possess'

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            #6
            Originally posted by Doddy
            ...Cvil service pay is pathetic...
            You pulled out too early!

            http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/4337196.stm
            If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Doddy
              .....but I was a civil sevant for a number of years, until I saw where the money was and got out early this year.

              Cvil service pay is pathetic, and civil service pensions at 50 are for firemen, police officers and prison officers. The other 200k civs need to work 40 years to earn full pension, which is half the final salary and paid at 60. Do the maths - not many women earn their full pension, and its a real struggle for everyone else.
              For years in the pay bargaining discussions, the government used the non-contributory status of the pensions as a lever to keep pay low, "its worth 8 percent" was the standard line.

              I'll go back under my rock now...


              Which is why we all became contractors so we could put our money in property??

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                #8
                Great to see public sector workers get a good deal.



                One can only be greatful for the endless generosity of the UK tax payer.
                I'm alright Jack

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hyperD
                  You pulled out too early!
                  Some bird said that to me once...
                  We must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our minds

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fleetwood
                    Some bird said that to me once...
                    Sadly, some bird said to me:

                    "It is a tiny drop in the ocean compared to the amount of money the council spends on other services"
                    Which was exactly quoted in that news piece...

                    Oh, the irony...
                    If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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