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Danny Alexander updating MPs on pensions row progress Pensions row: Danny Alexander to update MPs on progress
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Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander will set out the progress made in resolving the public service pensions dispute in Parliament later. The progress made in resolving the public service pensions row will be set out by Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander in Parliament later.
He is expected to welcome Monday's broad agreement with unions for health and local government staff and some teaching and civil service workers.He is expected to welcome Monday's broad agreement with unions for health and local government staff and some teaching and civil service workers.
Mr Alexander will insist pension reforms are fair.Mr Alexander will insist pension reforms are fair.
But the Public and Commercial Services union has rejected the latest offer and raised the prospect of further strikes.But the Public and Commercial Services union has rejected the latest offer and raised the prospect of further strikes.
'New atmosphere''New atmosphere'
The initial agreements signed on Monday by all the unions representing local government workers, most health staff and some teaching and civil service unions still have to be ratified by union executives.The initial agreements signed on Monday by all the unions representing local government workers, most health staff and some teaching and civil service unions still have to be ratified by union executives.
The government has made concessions to improve the pension schemes' accrual rates - the speed at which employees build up their pension entitlement.The government has made concessions to improve the pension schemes' accrual rates - the speed at which employees build up their pension entitlement.
But ministers are insisting that the schemes will be more affordable because they have not budged on the big issues.But ministers are insisting that the schemes will be more affordable because they have not budged on the big issues.
Most public servants will have to work longer before they receive their full pensions, and those pensions will be based on their average earnings rather than on their final salaries.Most public servants will have to work longer before they receive their full pensions, and those pensions will be based on their average earnings rather than on their final salaries.
The unions met at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) at the end of a day in which separate negotiations had moved at a varying pace.The unions met at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) at the end of a day in which separate negotiations had moved at a varying pace.
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said there had been a "new atmosphere" in the negotiations since up to two million workers went on strike last month.TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said there had been a "new atmosphere" in the negotiations since up to two million workers went on strike last month.
A Treasury spokesman said: "The government has reached agreement on the main elements of scheme design with some trade union negotiators regarding proposals for public service pension reform.A Treasury spokesman said: "The government has reached agreement on the main elements of scheme design with some trade union negotiators regarding proposals for public service pension reform.
"We welcome these agreements and the constructive approach taken by many trades unions. The unions concerned will need to make further consultations as appropriate.""We welcome these agreements and the constructive approach taken by many trades unions. The unions concerned will need to make further consultations as appropriate."
Teaching and civil serviceTeaching and civil service
Last week, the government confirmed it was pressing ahead with raising pension contributions next year for teachers and civil servants, even though there was no agreement with unions at that time.Last week, the government confirmed it was pressing ahead with raising pension contributions next year for teachers and civil servants, even though there was no agreement with unions at that time.
After Monday's talks, the Public and Commercial Services union - the civil service's largest - said "nothing has changed" since the strike on 30 November.After Monday's talks, the Public and Commercial Services union - the civil service's largest - said "nothing has changed" since the strike on 30 November.
The second biggest civil service union, Prospect, has authorised its negotiators to continue talking to the government about changes to the civil service pension scheme.The second biggest civil service union, Prospect, has authorised its negotiators to continue talking to the government about changes to the civil service pension scheme.
It said it would not call for further industrial action while the negotiations on a new scheme were under way.It said it would not call for further industrial action while the negotiations on a new scheme were under way.
Government sources say they have reached an outline agreement - or what is known as "heads of agreement" - over the reform of the teachers' pension scheme.Government sources say they have reached an outline agreement - or what is known as "heads of agreement" - over the reform of the teachers' pension scheme.
Two major teaching unions - the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and NASUWT - have yet to sign up but sources say they are not rejecting the government's proposed deal.Two major teaching unions - the National Union of Teachers (NUT) and NASUWT - have yet to sign up but sources say they are not rejecting the government's proposed deal.
NUT General Secretary Christine Blower said there had been insufficient progress in the government's position and the union was unable to sign up to its proposals.NUT General Secretary Christine Blower said there had been insufficient progress in the government's position and the union was unable to sign up to its proposals.
The NUT's national executive will meet in January to take a view on progress in the negotiations and its next steps.The NUT's national executive will meet in January to take a view on progress in the negotiations and its next steps.
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has signed the deal and said it would seek the views of its members on the government's offer.The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has signed the deal and said it would seek the views of its members on the government's offer.
NHS pensions offerNHS pensions offer
A new offer on NHS pensions was put to the unions earlier this month. Under the updated proposals:A new offer on NHS pensions was put to the unions earlier this month. Under the updated proposals:
  • 530,000 staff earning between £15,000 and £26,557 would be spared any rise in pension contributions next year
  • So would those less than 10 years away from retirement
  • Higher-earning employees would be expected to pay more
  • Staff in areas transferred out of the public sector will retain their right to stay in the pension scheme
  • There would also be an improved accrual rate - the rate at which the value of a pension builds up, within a career average pension scheme
  • The government has also pledged to consult on the impact of changes on staff in the emergency services
  • 530,000 staff earning between £15,000 and £26,557 would be spared any rise in pension contributions next year
  • So would those less than 10 years away from retirement
  • Higher-earning employees would be expected to pay more
  • Staff in areas transferred out of the public sector will retain their right to stay in the pension scheme
  • There would also be an improved accrual rate - the rate at which the value of a pension builds up, within a career average pension scheme
  • The government has also pledged to consult on the impact of changes on staff in the emergency services
Unison is poised to put the government's "final offer" to members of its executive and possibly its members in the new year.Unison is poised to put the government's "final offer" to members of its executive and possibly its members in the new year.
The union said it had made progress on issues such as contribution rates for the low-paid and people close to retirement but other areas had been "a damage-limitation exercise".The union said it had made progress on issues such as contribution rates for the low-paid and people close to retirement but other areas had been "a damage-limitation exercise".
Rehana Azam, national officer of the GMB which was also involved in NHS pensions negotiations, said discussions had been "extremely difficult" and a lot of detail still needed to be worked through.Rehana Azam, national officer of the GMB which was also involved in NHS pensions negotiations, said discussions had been "extremely difficult" and a lot of detail still needed to be worked through.
Meanwhile, the BBC understands that agreement has been reached between councils and unions on the principles of a deal on the pension scheme for local government employees.Meanwhile, the BBC understands that agreement has been reached between councils and unions on the principles of a deal on the pension scheme for local government employees.
Under the deal, the new Local Government Pension Scheme would be introduced in 2014, a year earlier than originally planned.Under the deal, the new Local Government Pension Scheme would be introduced in 2014, a year earlier than originally planned.
This will be a career average scheme, with a pension age linked to the state pension age. There will be no contribution increases for employees before 2014, it is understood.This will be a career average scheme, with a pension age linked to the state pension age. There will be no contribution increases for employees before 2014, it is understood.