12th January 2007, 05:18 PM
News:
As the minima pay scales for PIFA,AIFA,MIFA are based on Local Goverment scales, there could be a bit of a wait this year. Is this being considered?
Difficult to budget for if you have to tender for jobs months in advance.
On the Wakefield Unison Site http://www.wakefield-unison.org.uk/pay_consultation.htm , they explain the background... and amusingly :face-huh: are asking for :
Some other figures for your delictation
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
Quote:quote:Negotiations between local government employers and the trade unions will not begin until January 2007 and could take some time. It is possible that the scales will not be available until after 1 April 2007.
As the minima pay scales for PIFA,AIFA,MIFA are based on Local Goverment scales, there could be a bit of a wait this year. Is this being considered?
Difficult to budget for if you have to tender for jobs months in advance.
On the Wakefield Unison Site http://www.wakefield-unison.org.uk/pay_consultation.htm , they explain the background... and amusingly :face-huh: are asking for :
Quote:quote:In conclusion, the UNISON NJC Committee agreed to consult branches on the basis of the following:BAJR is also requesting a 5% rise... rather than an inflationary rise...
A percentage increase of 3.5% or 5%
Some other figures for your delictation
Quote:quote:Economic and Other Factors
Below are the headline figures for your consideration.
# RPI 3.4%, CPI 2.5% - August 2006
# Predicted inflation of 3.0% for 2007
# Average earnings increase across whole economy was 3.7% in quarter to July 2006
# Predicted earnings growth, 4.3% over 2007
# Government policy re public sector pay is to limit increase to 2%
Household costs
The overall price paid for fuel and light in real terms has risen to 12%. Household water bills have increased by 11% since January 2006. Council tax bills have risen on average by 4.5% this year.
"No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.."
Khufu
For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live, as the greatest he
Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647