The public services association is demanding a 25 per cent increase in salaries for its members. But in light of a 2 per cent offer on the table for all public sector workers, several union bodies plan to stage a protest this coming Friday. However, the Labour Minister is urging them to go back to the negotiating table. Chester Sambrano has this story as well as what two economists have to say about the offer from the Chief Personnel Officer.
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