Chair hopes PSC and unions can work together to find solution
Work is underway on a fifth pay offer for employees of the Public Services Commission after union members rejected the previous deal.
Prospect and Unite's members voted against accepting a 4 percent pay rise for the current financial year, as well as a 2 percent increase for next year.
The chair of the PSC has confirmed to Manx Radio a revised offer will be going out to the unions in the next day or two.
He says it's important both sides work together:
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