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£19,000 pay hike ‘not a rise,’ insists SNP minister
Maree Todd, Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport in the main chamber during First Minster's Questions at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, May 11, 2023

A SCOTTISH National Party minister has claimed her 23 per cent salary hike is “not a pay rise” while some of the lowest paid public-sector workers in Scotland prepare to strike to reverse pay cuts. 

Social care minister Maree Todd, who  – along with junior ministerial colleagues — will rake in an extra £19,126 to total £100,575 next year, as cabinet secretaries see their salaries soar to £116,125.

She told BBC Radio Scotland: “It’s not a pay rise, it won’t cost the public purse a penny extra, and I think it’s very important that people understand that.”

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