public sector pay - the myths exposed
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Topic started by Where Is Dorothy When U Need Her (niceguypaul)
HI, I am a retired academic. I live in NE London I am told that my best qualities are my warmth and sense of humour. I have many interests and am generally regarded as good company. Open to meet ups for social activity especially daytime ones. Lunch anyone ?
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niceguypaulTue 10/05/11 07:57 |
A very revealing article in the 'guardian; |
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cinemamanTue 10/05/11 08:04 |
I got nothing out that acrticle except that public sector workers are still better off than private sector workers even if its just by a smaller percent? |
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