November 30th Pensions Strike

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On November 30th 2011, around 2 million public sector workers came out on strike to protest at the Government’s proposals to increase pension contributions, delay retirement age to 68 and pay less pension at the end of it. That all seems fair and proper, right? No, not to me either.