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union bosses, its individual- union bosses, its individual secretaries of state inviting them in their own areas and that ones web pay is set by pay review bodies. the trouble is what the government wants to talk about his pay for the upcoming year, from april onwards, and the unions say it has to talk about pay in this year so if you look at health we know that some of the unions like the gmb are very sceptical about taking part in pay review bodies into the future now, others say, if they want to talk pay they will turn up but it has to address the issues now. if you look at rail, that is separate but there are those meetings next week. there, mick lynch, who you just heard from, he said that talk about constructive meetings, he described it as patronising. he said it was willing to sit down and talk about pay, about but the issue there is he said the government that sets the mandate for the rail companies, he effectively says can they offer more money to the unions and have said no,