General secretary Brendan Barber said: "There is real concern that the Government's programme of deep spending cuts while our economy is still fragile will spark spiralling unemployment in both the public and private sectors.
"As the cuts start to bite and people see the public services they rely on every day under threat, people will begin to ask whether there is an alternative to slash and burn economics.
"The answer is that an alternative strategy - based on growth, employment and a rebalanced economy, and paid for by a fairer tax system so that those who caused the recession start to pay their share - is the best way to achieve a sustainable economic recovery."
"As the cuts start to bite and people see the public services they rely on every day under threat, people will begin to ask whether there is an alternative to slash and burn economics.
"The answer is that an alternative strategy - based on growth, employment and a rebalanced economy, and paid for by a fairer tax system so that those who caused the recession start to pay their share - is the best way to achieve a sustainable economic recovery."
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