UNISON, the UK's largest union, will today(20/02/2012) join a group of unions in 
an appeal to the High Court over which measure of inflation is used to calculate 
annual pension increases.
In his June 2010 budget, George Osborne 
announced, without consultation, that the government would use the consumer 
price index (CPI) instead of the retail price index (RPI).
When the 
change comes into effect in April 2012 the value of public sector pensions will 
fall by around 15% because CPI is around 1.2% lower on average than 
RPI.
This is the latest stage in the unions' legal challenge, launched in 
October 2011. The unions case is that the switch is not allowed under social 
security legislation and that it goes back on assurances given by successive 
governments that the RPI inflation would be used when determining pension 
increases. 
Dave Prentis, UNISON general secretary, said: 
"The 
decision to switch to using the CPI instead is a cynical move to pay down the 
deficit. This move could cost pensioners thousands. They deserve better. RPI is 
a much fairer reflection of the costs that retired people face - because, unlike 
CPI, it includes housing costs. 
"Pensioners now, and in the future are 
being unfairly targeted to pay down a deficit they did nothing to cause. 
Meanwhile, it's still bonuses for the bankers. This government may try to claim 
that we are all in this together - but pensioners will not be fooled." 
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