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Originally Posted by timun
They're asking for 13.5% over three years, not 12%.
Why have you stayed at the job you have if you've taken "multiple pay cuts and a ~1% raise since 2015"?
I averaged ~3.2% y/y from 2012 to a couple years ago; I'd have been looking to jump ship if I got anything less.
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Then they should behave like a normal worker and jump ####... Come on, the actual perks of being a unionized public service worker go beyond pay: below average productivity, lots of holidays, indexed defined benefit pensions.