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Asked for a reaction to the outcome of the Unison strike ballot at their annual conference this week and Lord Tebbit’s response, the PMS said we wanted to avoid strikes as we believed they were not the right for the economy and we would continue having constructive discussions with the unions about the changes we needed to make, particularly to public sector pensions.
Asked if it was sensible to have contingency plans in place, the PMS said it was always sensible to have contingency plans but we believed that we should talk to the unions and have a constructive dialogue with them. He added that our objective here was to protect public sector pensions in a way that was fair to public sector workers but also fair to the taxpayer.
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