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Published Date: 06 July 2009
SALARIES in the public sector vary widely.
On average, public servants are paid less than their private-sector counterparts, but generous pension settlements and stronger job security offset some of that discrepancy.

In Scotland, teachers can expect to start on at least £20,937 this y
ear but their earnings can rocket to £78,6412 if they become head teachers.

• Nurses' starting salaries in Scotland are £13,233 while matrons and nurse consultants can top around £65,000.

• Nearly half of the civil service, or approximately 250,000 people, earn less than £20,000 a year.

• 18,000 jobs have already been cut with a total of 25,000 planned by 2011 in addition to more than 200 offices axed.

• BBC director-general Mark Thompson earns £647,000 a year as a basic salary plus bonuses.

• In Scotland, about 623,300 people work in the public sector, compared with 6.5 million for the whole UK.

• The Scottish Government employed 4,847 people in 2008.

• Fewer than 31,000 people work in the private sector in Edinburgh.

• There were 1,883,700 people employed in the private sector across Scotland in the first three months of this year.

• Public-sector employment in Scotland has increased by 3,400 (0.6 per cent) over the year.





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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2009 9:35 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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mr broon,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 09:20:06
All 646 Members of Parliament, including the Government and Opposition; 740 Peers in the House of Lords; 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament; 60 Members of the Welsh Assembly; and 100 Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly, are ALL employed in the Public Sector!
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gus1940,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 09:34:47
'Fewer than 31k people work in the private sector in Edinburgh' Come off it - Evidence please.
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mr broon,

Edinburgh 06/07/2009 11:53:20
According to data collected by CBI Scotland, 161,000 people work in the private sector in Edinburgh and the Lothians?

According to data collected by CBI London, 1.2 million world in the private sector in the Greater London area?

CBI London also claim that over 550,000 work in the public sector in the Greater London area? This figure includes tens of thousands of civil servants in government departments, local government, public bodies, quangos, MoD establishments, police hospitals, and schools.



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Independent Mind,

Buckie, Glasgow, Oxford 06/07/2009 17:01:54
LABOUR PRESS RELEASE ALERT!

There is no story here, move along.

 

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