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One Minima to Rule them All - Crocodile - 25th February 2016 You are quite right. One minima was announced in November 2014, my boss has been underpaying me and a colleague for our grade since before the 2014 rise, quite substantially. Regarding the job I am talking about, I did take account of the grades and descriptions but I don't always trust them but you obviously have more insight into this. Nonetheless, I am more inclined to regard the job title as opposed to the grade or description which might more reflect what an employer wants to pay. A lot of contracts are very open ended and it would be quite easy to find youself with more responsibilites than your grade and pay reflects. Yes I can work out what is a good intermediate rate, what is more difficult to work out is whever the average intermediate pay meets the fair rate. I must confess, when I was looking at the rate of increase for G2 over the last two years I hadn't accounted for minima increase in April. I would reckon that minima needs to increase by 3.5 % annually at the very least. I think what really needs to be ascertained is what rate of annual increase needs to be maintained in order to reach the Cifa recommended pay scales, with the consideration that these will need to rise inline with comparable occupations. I don't think that the commecial archaeology can ever bridge the pay gap, the gap is just too large, especially for grades above CPIFA but a road map would be helpful in order to ascertain how many decades this will take. One Minima to Rule them All - BAJR - 26th February 2016 I am afraid I must agree with you that commecial archaeology will ever bridge the pay gap - what I and others hope to do is at least move it forward... and to be honest it is a hard slog. as each company panics that another company may outbid them on a project. However. I can for the first time reveal the following... The G2 Fieldworker Rates for 2015/2016 by company... ( remember this does not include anything like accommodation, travel or other benefits ) Give me half an hour Until then check out Doug's work here ( I provide the data for him) and he is much better at this sort of thing.. https://dougsarchaeology.wordpress.com/2015/09/18/jobs-in-british-archaeology-2014-15/ https://dougsarchaeology.wordpress.com/2014/07/10/jobs-in-british-archaeology-2013-14/ https://dougsarchaeology.wordpress.com/2013/10/28/jobs-in-british-archaeology-2012-13-draft/ One Minima to Rule them All - BAJR - 26th February 2016 Will need a bit longer... have to take car to have shock absorbers fixed xx(xx( One Minima to Rule them All - BAJR - 26th February 2016 So who was number 1 for the starter / basic (remember that this is the basic pay level you can start on and many companies allow progression based on experience.) G2 Fieldworker I have included Number 26 as it includes some companies that you may recognise as well. REMEMBER this is freely available info, based on adverts from 1st April 2015 to the present. I have removed London rates - as they skew the picture and many of those working in London also have NON London rates. ( seen below) It does not include benefits - such as accommodation, travel etc but is a base line for starting salary only. Some companies have put up their Benefits on BAJR ( see here: http://www.bajr.org/Compare/ContractCompare.asp ) But as most contracts are for up to 3 months you won't really see the longer term benefits unless full time employed. THe CIfA Minima for the time period was ( along with BAJR £17,299) So who is it? Who pays best in 2015/2016? Drum Roll please! [TABLE="width: 1409"] [TR] [TD]Number [/TD] [TD]Post Title [/TD] [TD]Company [/TD] [TD] Basic starting Salary [/TD] [TD]Location of work [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]1[/TD] [TD]Experienced Site Assistants [/TD] [TD]Archaeology Wales Ltd [/TD] [TD] £18,720.00 [/TD] [TD]Northamptonshire [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]2[/TD] [TD]Field Archaeologists[/TD] [TD]Canterbury Archaeological Trust Ltd[/TD] [TD] £18,500.00 [/TD] [TD]East Kent [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]3[/TD] [TD]Archaeologists[/TD] [TD]Cotswold Archaeology[/TD] [TD] £ 18,147.00 [/TD] [TD]Milton Keynes, Andover, Cirencester[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]4[/TD] [TD]Assistant Archaeological Officer [/TD] [TD]Archaeological Research Services Limited[/TD] [TD] £ 18,000.00 [/TD] [TD]Sale, Manchester[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]5[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Suffolk Archaeology[/TD] [TD] £ 17,808.00 [/TD] [TD]Needham Market[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]6[/TD] [TD]Field Archaeologists[/TD] [TD]Cambridge Archaeological Unit[/TD] [TD] £ 17,783.29 [/TD] [TD]East of England [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]7[/TD] [TD]Archaeologists[/TD] [TD]Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust[/TD] [TD] £ 17,714.00 [/TD] [TD]Welshpool[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]8[/TD] [TD]Technician (Archaeology)[/TD] [TD]University of Exeter[/TD] [TD] £ 17,703.00 [/TD] [TD]Streatham Campus, Exeter[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]9[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Thames Valley Archaeological Services [/TD] [TD] £ 17,700.00 [/TD] [TD]Brighton[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]10[/TD] [TD]Site Assistant[/TD] [TD]Pre-Construct Archaeological Services Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,680.00 [/TD] [TD]Lincoln [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]11[/TD] [TD]Project Archaeologist[/TD] [TD]Allen Archaeology Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,633.29 [/TD] [TD]Lincoln (for sites across the East Midlands and North Lincolnshire) [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]12[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]CFA Archaeology Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,600.00 [/TD] [TD]Based at Leeds or Milton Keynes offices[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]13[/TD] [TD]Archaeologist[/TD] [TD]Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,577.00 [/TD] [TD]Wales, West Midlands and West Country[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]14[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,575.00 [/TD] [TD]Midlands and West of England[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]15[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,575.00 [/TD] [TD]Midlands and West of England, North of England and Scotland[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]16[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Bournemouth University[/TD] [TD] £ 17,528.00 [/TD] [TD]Dorset, Somerset and Hampshire[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]17[/TD] [TD]Site assistants[/TD] [TD]University of Leicester Archaeological Services[/TD] [TD] £ 17,528.00 [/TD] [TD]Central Leicester [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]18[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Solutions Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,522.00 [/TD] [TD]South East[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]19[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]MAP Archaeological Practice Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,500.00 [/TD] [TD]Various Sites across Yorkshire[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]19[/TD] [TD]Archaeologist [/TD] [TD]ARCHAS Ltd [/TD] [TD] £ 17,500.00 [/TD] [TD]Scotland [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]19[/TD] [TD]Graduate Archaeologist[/TD] [TD]Hyder Consulting[/TD] [TD] £ 17,500.00 [/TD] [TD]Stroud[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]19[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]AC archaeology[/TD] [TD] £ 17,500.00 [/TD] [TD]Salisbury, Wiltshire and Devon [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]19[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Solutions Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,500.00 [/TD] [TD]Buckinghamshire[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]19[/TD] [TD]Site Assistant [/TD] [TD]Addyman Archaeology[/TD] [TD] £ 17,500.00 [/TD] [TD]Edinburgh[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]19[/TD] [TD]Field Archaeologists[/TD] [TD]Chris Butler Archaeological Services Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,500.00 [/TD] [TD]East Sussex [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]20[/TD] [TD]Field Archaeologists[/TD] [TD]Network Archaeology Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,451.00 [/TD] [TD]North Lincolnshire[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]21[/TD] [TD]Field Archaeologists[/TD] [TD]Oxford Archaeology [/TD] [TD] £ 17,417.00 [/TD] [TD]Cambridge and Oxford [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]22[/TD] [TD]Site Assistant[/TD] [TD]Museum of London Archaeology[/TD] [TD] £ 17,400.00 [/TD] [TD]Northampton [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]22[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Northern Archaeological Associates Ltd.[/TD] [TD] £ 17,400.00 [/TD] [TD]North East England, Yorkshire and Cheshire [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]22[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Colchester Archaeological Trust Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,400.00 [/TD] [TD]Colchester and Essex[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]22[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA)[/TD] [TD] £ 17,400.00 [/TD] [TD]Northampton [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]23[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Worcestershire County Council[/TD] [TD] £ 17,372.00 [/TD] [TD]Worcester[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]24[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Project Services[/TD] [TD] £ 17,356.00 [/TD] [TD]Heckington, Sleaford, Lincolnshire[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]25[/TD] [TD]Site Assistant[/TD] [TD]Rubicon Heritage Services (UK) Ltd[/TD] [TD] £ 17,300.00 [/TD] [TD]Swansea, Wales[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]25[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Solutions Ltd [/TD] [TD] £ 17,300.00 [/TD] [TD]Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]26[/TD] [TD]Archaeological Assistants [/TD] [TD]Wessex Archaeology [/TD] [TD] £ 17,299.00 [/TD] [TD]Salisbury [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]26[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]York Archaeological Trust [/TD] [TD] £ 17,299.00 [/TD] [TD]Nottingham / York [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]26[/TD] [TD]Site Assistants[/TD] [TD]AOC Archaeology[/TD] [TD] £ 17,299.00 [/TD] [TD]York / Scotland [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] One Minima to Rule them All - P Prentice - 26th February 2016 i am about to wet myself One Minima to Rule them All - BAJR - 26th February 2016 Steady the buffs! One Minima to Rule them All - Mike.T. - 28th February 2016 The Welsh units do tend to pay a bit more, I guess to entice people across the border. Professional Archaeologists who are based there seem to be a rarity, which isn't surprising given that most of the work is in England. One Minima to Rule them All - P Prentice - 2nd March 2016 where is the bajr minima for regional manager? - and what is 'generous'. :0 One Minima to Rule them All - BAJR - 2nd March 2016 Not that I like talking about adverts... so lets just say what is a name? I am a grand high poobah... which means nothing... what I actually do is what matters... ( check the what I actually do bit ) I also talked this over... and agreed to the advert... In effect this is a PO job but at another office. and generous is what you take it to mean... The idea is that by removing constraints and minimum rates ( which people complained about because then everyone went to the minimum rate by default... ) the market place takes over... and it is up to people... yes my lovely BAJRites... that means YOU - to take it or leave it with jobs. the base minimum protects the digger and the rest should be more... ie... if Diggers are on a basic of 17700... a supervisor level post (G4) ( with the actual job description meaning more than the job title) is hardly going to be scrambled over if it is 18000 requiring either hiring a substantially lower grade of person OR upping rates to get a decent G4 Archaeologist ... Of course this does require some degree of help from archaeologists (but then... the minimas were often cited as holding back growth... ) :face-approve: Lets keep discussions generic... One Minima to Rule them All - Dinosaur - 2nd March 2016 BAJR Wrote:Will need a bit longer... have to take car to have shock absorbers fixed xx(xx( If it makes you feel better, major service and load of new tyres on Monday :face-crying: ...oh, and a £1.79 bulb, but fitted for free |