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Teachers, nurses and police officers have seen their take home pay fall or stagnate in real terms following a decade of salary freezes, analysis shows The teaching profession has seen average pay fall by £3 an hour in real terms and police officers by £2 an hour, while the wages of nurses have stagnated during a decade of public sector salary freezes, a new report for the government’s pay advisers has found. The academic analysis was quietly published on Monday before a crucial cabinet meeting . show all text
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@belindaparmar: Lifting the pay cap wld have big impact on women, many of whom public sector workers bearing brunt of #austerity http://bit.ly/2iN26V0;
@vincecable: Teachers, nurses & police officers see their take home pay fall or stagnate in real terms following salary freezes, ow.ly/6dQO30diTMJ
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