Rf. Elliott et K. Duffus, WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING TO PAY IN THE PUBLIC-SERVICE SECTOR OF THE BRITISH ECONOMY - DEVELOPMENTS OVER THE PERIOD 1970-1992, British Journal of Industrial Relations, 34(1), 1996, pp. 51-85
This study presents a detailed analysis of the most important developm
ents in public-service workers' pay over the period since 1970. It rec
ords the real earnings growth of all the largest groups of public-serv
ice workers in Britain and details the consequences of the different r
ates of earnings growth enjoyed by the various groups for pay differen
tials and relative pay in the public sector. It details the size of wa
ge settlements and calculates the magnitude of wage drift for all majo
r groups of public-service-sector workers, and it considers the extent
to which the fastest rates of earnings growth appear to result from p
articular institutional arrangements for determining pay, offering a b
rief discussion of the role of pay review bodies in this process. The
study uses unpublished data from the New Earnings Survey together with
detailed information on the size and timing of wage settlements over
the period 1970-1992.