Ballots are being sent to members but the union thinks it's unlikely members will accept
Trade union Unite is calling on the Public Services Commission to have 'meaningful discussions', following a revised pay offer to public and civil servants.
Negotiations were carried out last month which prompted a new deal which would see employees receive a 3.25 percent uplift to their salaries, up from two percent.
Unite is pushing for a pounds and pence offer or a percentage increase on a sliding scale, meaning highest earners would see less of an increase.
Regional Officer Debbie Halsall says they remain open to having further talks:
Manx Radio has repeatedly sought comment from the Public Services Commission and requested interviews with its Chair, but we're yet to receive a response.

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