It remains difficult to find comparative jobs in the public and private sectors anyway.
He makes two other key points.
Firstly, he regards public sector pensions as far from "gold-plated".
Secondly, he says that, although some private sector employees receive less, this should not affect public sector pensions. It should not, he says, be a race to the bottom.
He makes two other key points.
Firstly, he regards public sector pensions as far from "gold-plated".
Secondly, he says that, although some private sector employees receive less, this should not affect public sector pensions. It should not, he says, be a race to the bottom.