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Pensions:

Communications and Campaigns. Pensions:. Pay more (to the Government, not your pension fund!) Work longer, Get less. Communications and Campaigns. Pay more, work longer, get less. The UK Government’s strategy is clear They have cut public services and public service jobs

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Pensions:

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  1. Communications and Campaigns Pensions: Pay more (to the Government, not your pension fund!) Work longer, Get less

  2. Communications and Campaigns Pay more, work longer, get less The UK Government’s strategy is clear They have cut public services and public service jobs They have frozen our pay AND NOW….. They are coming after our pensions

  3. Communications and Campaigns Key threats • 15% cut to increase in annual pensions – RPI to CPI • Higher pension contributions • Extra money will go straight to Treasury AND NOT into Pensions Funds • Increase in retirement age to 68 • End of pensions protection for outsourced staff

  4. Communications and Campaigns Key facts • Pension funds are sustainable and in good shape • Our pensions are not "gold plated". Average public service pension £3,500-£5,000 • Public service pensions save the country money • Disproportionate affect on lower paid, mainly women workers

  5. Communications and Campaigns Key facts • No public private divide - we want fair pensions for all • 97% of FTSE 350 company executive directors have a company-backed pension - compared to just one third of UK private sector workers. • The average FTSE 100 lead executive with a final salary pension - £175,000 • The average public sector worker - £6,000

  6. Communications and Campaigns Key facts • Cuts in pensions pave the way for privatisation • Forcing up pensions costs will push members out of schemes and will • Reduce massive investment pots of schemes • Increase national insurance costs for employers • More pensioners will need state benefits

  7. Communications and Campaigns UNISON Action • UNISON’s Pensions Summit 19 July • Negotiations at UK level have moved to scheme specific talks – deadline Oct 2011 • Preparation for ballot of all members in Autumn if talks unsuccessful • Pensions champions’ briefings • Pensions website http://www.unison.org.uk/pensions/protectour.asp

  8. Communications and Campaigns UNISON Action • Pensions regulation is devolved to the Scottish Parliament • UNISON is calling on the Scottish government to reject the UK plans and to protect pensions in Scotland.

  9. Communications and Campaigns What can members/branches do? • 7.3million pensioners and around 5.4 million active pension scheme members • Including dependents 20 million people are with us in the fight to defend public sector pensions. • In Scotland more than 2 in every 5 people depend on public service pension schemes.

  10. Communications and Campaigns What can members/branches do? • Encourage members to get involved • Make sure they understand the threats to our pensions and implications for them • Make sure your branch has a pensions champion and pensions contacts

  11. Communications and Campaigns What can members/branches do? • Get UNISON Scotland leaflets and hand them out in workplaces • Arrange briefings for members and non-members • Encourage non-members to join – the union and the pension scheme

  12. Communications and Campaigns Useful information UNISON Pensions pageshttp://www.unison.org.uk/pensions/protectour.asp UNISON Scotland Pensions pages http://www.unison-scotland.org.uk/pensions/index.html

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