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Danny Alexander proves talks are a farce

Responding to reports that Danny Alexander will later today announce the government will not change its mind on cutting public sector pensions, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:

"We have been heavily criticised by the government for balloting for industrial action while talks are ongoing and yet Danny Alexander now appears to be admitting that ministers are not planning to change their minds.

"This proves we were right when earlier this week we described the talks with the government as a farce. It's clear they had no intention of engaging in honest negotiations with us and it's clear it was the right decision for our members to vote for a strike.

"Every expert who has looked at these issues recently, including the National Audit Office, has confirmed the changes we agreed just a few years ago put public sector pensions on a sustainable footing.

"Not only are these cuts unnecessary, we believe they are deliberately provocative, calculated to stoke a confrontation with public servants, and this is a deeply irresponsible way for a government to act."

 

 

 

 

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