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They are also asking for a basic wage rise for better-paid experienced staff, whom they say have been left in dire financial straits by Care UK's decision to cut their hourly rates for working weekends, bank holidays and nights.

Scotland will also see a basic revenue rise of £90m, but because of departmental cuts of just under £160m, that will leave a real spend of £331m.

Scotland also got a basic revenue rise of £90m, but departmental cuts of just under £160m left a real spend of £331m.

In March, ministers announced a basic 1% pay rise, but added that staff receiving automatic "progression-in-job" increases would not get the 1% as well.

Society could set a basic income that rises with economy-wide productivity, and as workers' potential earnings fall below that reservation level they cease working.

Ministers have announced a basic 1% pay rise, but the 600,000 nurses and other staff receiving automatic "progression-in-job" increases, "typically worth over 3%", will not get the 1% as well.

The deal would see a 11percentt basic pay rise, but additional remuneration for those working weekends would be reduced.

It's true that America faces a basic problem with rapidly rising health care costs.

In little more than three years, the cost of a basic online subscription has risen from £65 to more than £170.

Hunt has offered an 11percentt basic pay rise but doctors say this is offset by a much larger reduction in the pay for antisocial hours.

To soften the blow of out-of-hours pay cuts, the Government has offered an 11 per cent basic pay rise.

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