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Call for pay freeze in public sector

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: October 5 2009 22:59 | Last updated: October 6 2009 11:21

A pay freeze for senior public sector staff including judges, family doctors, NHS managers and top civil servants was proposed by ministers on Monday, along with rises of less than 1 per cent for hospital doctors, dentists and ordinary civil servants.

In evidence to the review bodies that recommend pay for those with top salaries and for National Health Service staff, the Treasury said that pay from next April should be frozen for the most senior groups. It said “realistic settlements” should apply for the great bulk of civil servants, hospital doctors, dentists and prison officers.

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