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Former Finance Minister Colm Imbert says the Government will need to return to Parliament for additional funding if it intends to meet the Public Services Association’s request to have backpay, stemming from the still-to-be-negotiated “10 per cent” wage increase, paid by Christmas.
While the PSA has declared it has received a “10 per cent” offer from the deputy Chief Personnel Officer (CPO) last Friday, Guardian Media has been reliably informed that what was presented to PSA President Felisha Thomas was an intention to commence negotiations at 10 per cent and not a formal offer.
Guardian Media has not been able to reach Thomas for a comment for several days.
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