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  • Matt S

    £565. Sod it.

  • Clive Pearson3

    I calculate on my 0.5 Fte salary in FE I will pay an extra £10 a month………..not so terrible

  • Robbie H

    Clive, a tax on your public sector job of £10 a month…..a bloody disgrace!

  • Barbp

    I would like to earn enough that the change would affect me

  • Tehfishfan

    110 quid, is this monthly? I’m 26…. I can’t afford to contribute if this is the case

  • Pete G

    Getting ripped off by this government from all angles

  • Sam

    Roughly £50.00 per month.  Doesn’t sound much at first to some, but I am also concerned about the impact of other measures:  working longer, getting less at the end- being driven into a much poorer retirement after a long commitment to working life.  Not so much the Squeezed Middle, but the Crushed Middle.

  • S Ashton

    Mine will be minus 565, a whole month’s mortgage repayment for me…guess will have to go back to working privately to make it up

  • andy

    After the tax code changes i will be £16.10 per month worse off and thats before any changes to NI

  • Tiffer

    It’s a disgrace.  Moving the goalposts during a ‘contract’, and wrapping it up as acceptable in the context of the economic climate, in spite of the absence of a sound business case (irrespective of the moral argument) – What next???

  • Teacher

    why dont they just change for all the new people coming in?????  I am not paying the same for my house as next door as they bought it years ago, they are not being penalised for an early start!

  • At0z

    Reason NOT to change for all the new people… Fights have been fought for us BEFORE we were ‘new people’.  Unions are NOT for ‘me’ but for ‘us’.  New and future entrants are important TOO.

10 MAY: STRIKE

Your pension is under attack: the government wants to change the Teachers' Pension Scheme in a way which will massively reduce the value of your pension in retirement or if you leave education.

UCU members in TPS in England and Wales are being called to take further strike action alongside PCS and parts of the Unite on 10 May.

Members not directly involved ion the action are asked to please show solidarity with colleagues by attending any local rallies or events if you can.