Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 143
... increase in pay amounted to no less than 28 per cent ( including £ 100m . for special increases ) . The third source of concern is that so much of the rise in public sector pay has involved special increases over and above the standard ...
... increase in pay amounted to no less than 28 per cent ( including £ 100m . for special increases ) . The third source of concern is that so much of the rise in public sector pay has involved special increases over and above the standard ...
Page 144
... increases as well . There is no indication as yet of any abatement in the pressure for special pay increases in the public sector . In my view , there would be every justification for the government imposing a moratorium on any further ...
... increases as well . There is no indication as yet of any abatement in the pressure for special pay increases in the public sector . In my view , there would be every justification for the government imposing a moratorium on any further ...
Page 145
... increases . Moreover , the price rises consequen- tial on indirect tax increases would more quickly set off claims for wage adjustments in other sectors . If in this way , special pay increases in the public sector can be either refused ...
... increases . Moreover , the price rises consequen- tial on indirect tax increases would more quickly set off claims for wage adjustments in other sectors . If in this way , special pay increases in the public sector can be either refused ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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