Many public sector workers will need to reassess their finances as their living standards fall and they could check to see if they are eligible to make a payment protection insurance (PPI) claim.Speaking yesterday (November 30th) on a day when 30 unions across the country united in a day of industrial action, Trades Union Congress general secretary Brendan Barber said that it was a hard decision to strike and lose a day's pay, especially when living costs are so high, but financial conditions in the UK are currently unfair.He criticised the government for scrapping a bankers' bonus tax and said it is public sector workers who are being made to pay for the huge deficit built-up in the wake of the banking crisis.Last month, Mr Barber stated that the total cuts would account to a 16 per cent reduction in some public workers' pay by 2015.Charles BakerCharles is a reputed financial analyst with decades of experience under his belt.
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