Pay rise plans for MPs amid pandemic criticised by unions
UNIONS have condemned a proposal to raise MPs’ salaries next year while ministers refuse to negotiate a rise for public-sector workers who have maintained services during the pandemic.
MPs could receive a pay rise of more than £3,300 a year from next April under new proposals from the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa).
Ipsa is the body responsible for overseeing MPs’ pay, pensions and expenses and is independent from Parliament.
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