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In Britain the gap may amount to 30% of salaries.Related items The great public-sector pension rip-off: Dodging the billJul 9th 2009 The politics of public-sector pay: Missed opportunityJul 9th 2009 A slow-burning fuseJun 25th 2009Although pension schemes differ from one country to another, many governments are facing similar problems, even if they do not acknowledge them.
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