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If Cameron stays in, you’ll be out
TUC gives chilling warning to public-sector workers:

NURSES, teachers and firefighters could be out of a job if David Cameron keeps his, TUC assistant general secretary Paul Nowak will warn today.

Mr Nowak will use his speech at London’s May Day rally to brace workers for another public-sector jobs cull if the Tory Prime Minister remains in power.

The Conservatives have slashed 140,000 public-sector jobs in the last year alone — leaving employment in the sector at its lowest this millennium.

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