MPs told how much pay could rise as salary nears six figures MPs have been told their pay could rise by 2.8% - matching the uplift offered to NHS staff, teachers and other public sector workers.
Unions hit out at the pay rise being not only low but unfunded, meaning public services would have to make cuts elsewhere to up pay.
In December, NHS workers and teachers responded with fury after a pay rise of 2.8% was proposed by ministers - sparking fears raised the country could descend into strikes again.
This includes national statistics on pay and reward in the public sector, its own pay principles, and the wider economic context.
Richard Lloyd OBE, IPSA's Chair, said: “IPSA has been responsible for deciding MPs’ pay since 2011.