Danny Alexander confirms agreements over public sector pension reforms
Minister said, "Heads of Agreement" were signed with most unions, which should lead to savings of "tens of billions of pounds
The threat of further mass action by the unions in public sector pensions industry seemed to subside Tuesday after Danny Alexander, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, which were confirmed agreements reached that will temporarily save taxpayers "tens of billions of pounds in the decades to come."
AlexanderMPs in Parliament Told That statement "memorandum of understanding" had been established on the respective in the NHS pension scheme, civil service, teachers and local government, with a Secure commitment of "Top most unions to suspend any further industrial action", while the details are settled and their unions are members of the board.
The minister said the retirement age for public sector workers in retirement future and we will match career average basis.
In comments to provoke anger among Probable said that the unions were in place the reform Addressing the private sector to the owner of Alexander the confirmed exchange would allow the government to "rush" with its "ambitious plans" for public sector reform since the new pension scheme will be "more affordable" alternative to private providers in the voluntary sector tenders for public sector contracts.
I told MPs: "I am pleased to announce the Heads of agreement have been established now, with most unions in the government, local health, civil service and systems for teachers
"It will now, of course, be for managers and union membership, to decide their response."
Alexander said the deals had been reached without additional term as interim made available in a "configuration" preferred by unions.
"Although most workers still have to work longer and pay, MOST employees working in low-and middle will receive a full pension benefits career at least as good or better than what 'they get now, "I said.
"Work will now progress on the implementation of the program design and the government's intention is to legislate when parliamentary time."
publicly reprimanded the public and commercial Services Union (PCS), whose representatives left the talks, and MPs Told "most unions' leaders to ask them to lift the threat of strike while the work is further Concluded made to end the agreement.
"I hope that unions remain the same, I say." Difficulty of these times, it is important to show that people can come together to achieve real reform, preserve the best of the past, recognizing the objective reality of the future. "
vary Scheme details were published on Tuesday and by the ministries within the government.
- The first year of contributions by staff to
- Enlarger retirement, which should deliver an average of 3.2 years together to increase gradually over three percentage points, were "at several levels depending on the income 'low pay to protect workers.
- The government agreed to examine the impact of the year the first phase before final decisions on how future growth will be delivered, he said.
"These reforms will save billions of dozens of books on taxpayers to come to greatly improve the decades and long-term fiscal sustainability of the country.
"It's a fair deal for public service workers, an agreement affordable for taxpayers and a good deal for the country."
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