Public sector pay has slumped in real terms, warns TUC

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TUC Fair Pay protest
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Trade body umbrella organisation the TUC has claimed that millions of public sector workers have lost thousands of pounds of pay a year in real terms.

According to its own calculations, once inflation is taken into account "midwives and firefighters have seen a real terms annual pay cut of more than £3,000 on average," says the BBC.

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