7th September 2012, 02:02 PM
Thanks xxxxxxxxx for pointing this out.
I must have missed it, when it did not come into my inbox...
IfA minimum salaries and recommended starting salaries
Wednesday 29 August 2012
Each year IfA Council decides whether to increase the minimum salary and recommended starting salary rates for PIfA, AIfA and MIfA grade membership and, if so, by how much.
A working group has been tasked with providing Council with clear and consistent data to inform its decision when it meets in November to decide on the rates for 2013-14.
In addition to gathering salary data from comparator industries, the working party will be gathering information on current rates of pay from IfA Registered Organisations and consulting with IfA members and Special Interest Groups.
To have your say and help inform the process, we would be very grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete a short questionnaire which can be accessed here
Click here to take survey
[URL="https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WF3WQXS"]
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The results of the survey will be collated and a report prepared for Council, however individual responses will be treated in confidence and organisations will not be identified.
BAJR Comment 1) For over 5 years now, the Grades system has become a standard and adopted in general.
BAJR Comment 2) Rather than the broad and unknowable what job makes a PiFA etc why not simplify. you are either a member or not. ( with a student/other grade as well)
BAJR Comment 3) WE already had a vast discussion about comparator industries and a working party about pay and conditions. indeed I even sat on the panel. and the original assessment from way back as the out come... then economy collapsed and it was all shelved... (though BAJR raised rates every year) SO WE HAVE ALREADY DONE IT>>> we don't need to do it again. it will be the same as before... !!!!!!!
I do think finding out what companies are actually paying will be interesting... as I know that some companies only advertise the jobs that will get past BAJR and hide the poorer paid jobs.
What will the IfA do to those that it finds are paying sub their rates? :face-huh:
That said. I do advise you to fill it in. it is anon... but you will have to say what company you work for,. the more they get the more they will see
If the working party want to approach me for my advert information, then feel free.
I must have missed it, when it did not come into my inbox...
IfA minimum salaries and recommended starting salaries
Wednesday 29 August 2012
Each year IfA Council decides whether to increase the minimum salary and recommended starting salary rates for PIfA, AIfA and MIfA grade membership and, if so, by how much.
A working group has been tasked with providing Council with clear and consistent data to inform its decision when it meets in November to decide on the rates for 2013-14.
In addition to gathering salary data from comparator industries, the working party will be gathering information on current rates of pay from IfA Registered Organisations and consulting with IfA members and Special Interest Groups.
To have your say and help inform the process, we would be very grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete a short questionnaire which can be accessed here
Click here to take survey
[URL="https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WF3WQXS"]
[/URL]
The results of the survey will be collated and a report prepared for Council, however individual responses will be treated in confidence and organisations will not be identified.
BAJR Comment 1) For over 5 years now, the Grades system has become a standard and adopted in general.
BAJR Comment 2) Rather than the broad and unknowable what job makes a PiFA etc why not simplify. you are either a member or not. ( with a student/other grade as well)
BAJR Comment 3) WE already had a vast discussion about comparator industries and a working party about pay and conditions. indeed I even sat on the panel. and the original assessment from way back as the out come... then economy collapsed and it was all shelved... (though BAJR raised rates every year) SO WE HAVE ALREADY DONE IT>>> we don't need to do it again. it will be the same as before... !!!!!!!
I do think finding out what companies are actually paying will be interesting... as I know that some companies only advertise the jobs that will get past BAJR and hide the poorer paid jobs.
What will the IfA do to those that it finds are paying sub their rates? :face-huh:
That said. I do advise you to fill it in. it is anon... but you will have to say what company you work for,. the more they get the more they will see
If the working party want to approach me for my advert information, then feel free.