The parties signed a multi-term wage deal for a 7.5% increase after getting the go-ahead from their members to sign the agreement
The government and majority of unions in the Public Service Co-ordinating Bargaining Council on Friday signed a multi-term wage deal for a 7.5% increase after getting the nod from their members.
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