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Business as usual or the biggest walk out in decades, it all depends whether a deal can be done over the public sector1 pensions row, that's been going on for months. With the threat of strike action on November the 30th, now imminent2, the government called the union leaders into Whitehall to hear their latest offer.
"We haven't heard the significant improvement of the local government offers so far, and of course, paying more, getting less, working longer, we haven't seen progress of all of those thing, we have been waiting all summer, for some basic movement, let's hope to see some today."
And here's what the government offered. A teacher retiring on 37,800 pounds, currently receives 19,100 a year. The latest offer will increase that to 25,200. A nurse retiring on 34,200 pounds, currently expects pension of 17,300 that will go up to 22,800. It's also agreed that there will be any changes for anyone within 10 years of retirement3. But in return, workers will have to pay around 3.2% more in annual contributions. And by 2020, the retirement age will rise to 66 years old.
"At the end of these reforms, public sector pensions will still be among the very best available much better than those available to most people in the private sector, they have no chance of enjoying this pensions."
That's not enough for union to emerge to declare it wasn't good enough.
"Unions will engage intensively in the coming weeks. But unless until further real progress is made in those negotiations5 and acceptable offers are made, unions remain firmly committed to continue in that preparation for a planned direction on November the 30th."
The TUC notes that its members, the firefighters, nurses, and the teachers embodied6 in the statute7 outside this HQ are widely valued by the society they serve. But the governments piling on the pressure by making its offer public, keen to stress what's now on the table. We call someone in private sector a third of their income.
"I would say this is the best that we're going to get. And I think that, you know, we got a balance for something which is affordable9 to the taxpayer10, generous to the public sector worker, and I hope that trade unions will engage in order to achieve an agreement around that."
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1 sector | |
n.部门,部分;防御地段,防区;扇形 | |
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n.谈判,协商 | |
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协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过 | |
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v.表现( embody的过去式和过去分词 );象征;包括;包含 | |
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7 statute | |
n.成文法,法令,法规;章程,规则,条例 | |
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n.策略[pl.]演习;v.(巧妙)控制;用策略 | |
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adj.支付得起的,不太昂贵的 | |
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10 taxpayer | |
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11 ballot | |
n.(不记名)投票,投票总数,投票权;vi.投票 | |
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