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What are the consequences of lifting the public sector pay cap?

What are the consequences of lifting the public sector pay cap?

The public sector pay cap is scrapped - what will it mean for public finances?

The Briefing Room · BBC Radio 4

September 14, 201728m 21s

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Show Notes

The public sector pay cap is being scrapped after five years - what will it mean for public finances?

Prison and police officers will be the first to benefit, but unions have condemned the pay rises - which are less than inflation - as "pathetic".

But could this extra money in the pocket of public servants help recruitment and retention in the public sector?

To explore these issues David Aaronovitch is joined by expert guests including:

Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies

Dr Amy Ludlow, a prisons expert at Cambridge University

Sir Peter Fahy, former Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police

Jerry Cope, Chair of the NHS Pay Review Body.