There’s good reason federal employee unions don’t use last week’s Federal Salary Council report to demand a mighty pay raise for their members. The council says Uncle Sam’s workforce is underpaid, not including benefits, by almost 35 percent compared with the private sector. That’s a huge difference, particularly when compared with last year’s figure of 26.3 percent.

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