20th March 2007, 08:36 PM
Local Government employers offer 2%. From LGE website.
Local government employers submit formal pay offer to unions
The Local Government Employers will today present their formal response to the union pay claim which was submitted to council bosses last month.
Council leaders will make an offer of a 2% pay rise for the next financial year in line with CPI inflation targets.
Cllr Brian Baldwin, Chair of the Employers' Side, said:
"The key aspect of this offer is to make sure that any pay settlement is affordable to the taxpayer and councils while at the same time making sure that local government continues to be an attractive place to work in.
"It must be borne in mind that if the pay settlement is set too high then local authorities will have to make unpleasant choices between cutting front line services and laying off staff, neither of which either the unions or the employers want to see.
"The Employers' Side will take a firm but fair line with the Trade Unions that the government has set a framework for public sector expenditure in the next few years which must be fully reflected in ensuring that pay does not rise above what is affordable and acceptable to local people."
Local government employers submit formal pay offer to unions
The Local Government Employers will today present their formal response to the union pay claim which was submitted to council bosses last month.
Council leaders will make an offer of a 2% pay rise for the next financial year in line with CPI inflation targets.
Cllr Brian Baldwin, Chair of the Employers' Side, said:
"The key aspect of this offer is to make sure that any pay settlement is affordable to the taxpayer and councils while at the same time making sure that local government continues to be an attractive place to work in.
"It must be borne in mind that if the pay settlement is set too high then local authorities will have to make unpleasant choices between cutting front line services and laying off staff, neither of which either the unions or the employers want to see.
"The Employers' Side will take a firm but fair line with the Trade Unions that the government has set a framework for public sector expenditure in the next few years which must be fully reflected in ensuring that pay does not rise above what is affordable and acceptable to local people."