LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday set out pay rises of at least 6% for millions of public sector staff, including teachers and some healthcare workers, accepting the recommendations of the independent pay review bodies.
Britain has faced months of strike action by public sector workers over last year's pay offer, with trade unions demanding higher rises than originally recommended by the pay review bodies due to soaring inflation.
The pay review bodies (PRBs) are independent panels which gather evidence and provide the government with advice on pay for many public sector workers.
Swathes of public sector workers have taken strike action over the last few months in a dispute over their 2022/23 pay.
Below are the recommendations which the government has announced it has accepted:HOW DOES IT COMPARE TO PRIVATE SECTOR PAY?
Persons:
Kylie MacLellan, Alistair Smout, Sarah Young
Organizations:
WHO, Thomson
Locations:
Britain, Scotland