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- Real wages still below 2008 level in 212 out of 340 UK local authorities
- TUC says longest pay squeeze in modern era is a “damning indictment” of the Conservatives’ economic record
- Wage performance in every corner of Britain is well below historic trends, analysis shows
- Average UK worker would be £200 a week better off if real wages had grown at pre-crisis rate
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Pay packets worth less than 2008 in nearly two-thirds of UK local authorities – TUC analysis reveals
TUC analysis shows that 16 years on from the global financial crisis, wages are set to be lower – in real terms – in 212 out of 340 UK local authorities in 2024.
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