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The government has announced via a written ministerial statement that public service pensions, including the Civil Service Pension, will increase by 10.1% from April 2023.
From April a change will take effect in the salary threshold which determines the rate of employee contribution in the Civil Service Pension Scheme.
The government has suffered a ‘bruising series of defeats’ in the House of Lords, which defied government plans to severely curtail the right to protest.
PCS and 5 other unions have brought a judicial review of the government’s decision not to reduce members’ civil service pensions contributions which was heard at the High Court from 31 January to 3 February.
PCS and five other unions will be in court on 31 January seeking a judicial review of the government’s decision not to reduce members’ contributions.