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Decade of pay cuts cost hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers a year’s worth of pay
A DECADE of real-terms pay cuts and freezes have cost hundreds of thousands of healthcare workers at least a year’s worth of pay, new research suggests.
The TUC said that its analysis shows that midwives, nurses and physiotherapists have suffered a real-terms pay loss of between £30,000 and £48,000 since 2010.
The trade union body estimates that public-sector workers are still earning £200 a month less — in real terms — than in 2010, prompting renewed calls for the government to kickstart “genuine” pay negotiations with unions.
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