Cost base will be going up for all his competitors as well at the same time though rather than pricing himself more than the competition otherwise.[TW]Fox;28288419 said:Surely the fees are set by market demand not the cost base. If your market could bear higher costs you'd already charge them?
Got to laugh at those in the public sector moaning about small wage increases. You would think those in the private sector have been maintaining a parity with the public sector since the credit crunch when the reality was private sector workers took an immediate hit to salary growth and many in reality ended up with salary cuts over the past 5 years, whilst those in the public sector have largely been shielded from and in reality in some cases still continued to receive health increases due to multi year deals agreed prior to the crunch.
Didn't realise public sector pension contributions went to the government. Surely that only works for final salary pensions rather than defined contribution - they need to be put in a dedicated fund?


