Salaries in the Public Services in England and Wales

Salaries in the Public Services in England and Wales
Author: Hilda R. Kahn
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2024-09-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 104009726X

Originally published in 1964, at a time of much public unease regarding redundancy, this book contains the results of a comprehensive survey, inspired by a suggestion of the then Minister of Labour that the mass redundancies in the Midlands motor industry of 1956 merited a full-scale investigation. The findings are based on an analysis of a 1 in 10 sample of men made redundant in Birmingham in the period. Among the matters examined are the difficulties encountered in obtaining work after redundancy; the range of geographical mobility and the role played by the then employment exchanges in securing new employment. Other chapters focus on the financial hardship caused; the resort to savings and the impact of the redundancies on the gender balance in the workforce. The impact of the dismissals on trade union affiliation is also considered, as are the men’s verdicts on the ‘fairness’ of the selection procedure adopted.

Prison Service Pay Review Body eleventh report on England and Wales 2012

Prison Service Pay Review Body eleventh report on England and Wales 2012
Author: Prison Service Pay Review Body
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780101830027

This is the eleventh report on England and Wales of the Prison Service Pay Review Body. Although this is the second year of a pay freeze for the public sector workers paid more than £21,000 a year, the Body considered evidence from the parties, undertook a visits programme and makes a few key recommendations on pay from 1 April 2012 including a consolidated increase of £250 to all points at or below £21,000

Prison Service Pay Review Body Fifth Report on England and Wales 2006

Prison Service Pay Review Body Fifth Report on England and Wales 2006
Author: Great Britain: Prison Service Pay Review Body
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2006-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780101674522

The report's key recommendation is for an increase in basic pay for all grades of £425 or 1.6 per cent, whichever is the greater. This, combined with some other changes for operational managers, two additional rates of locality pay, and a 1.6 per cent increase in all allowances except specialist, will lead to an increase in the pay bill of £27 million or 2.5 per cent. The Review Body has long considered the current pay system as outmoded and in urgent need of reform, and has identified particular aspects that require attention: the length of pay ranges; performance or competence based pay progression; rationalization of the middle management grading structure; and pay arrangements for governing governors (in charge of establishments) and senior operational managers. So it welcomes some progress towards pay reform, linked to a multi-year deal between the Prison Service Agency and the Prison Officers' Association, but regrets that the negotiations had stalled at the end of 2005. It is vital that the negotiations resume, and that proposals for a new pay and grading structure, underpinned by a robust job evaluation system, are available in time for the 2007 report.

Prison Service Pay Review Body eighth report on Northern Ireland 2012

Prison Service Pay Review Body eighth report on Northern Ireland 2012
Author: Prison Service Pay Review Body
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780108511448

This is the eleventh report on England and Wales of the Prison Service Pay Review Body. Although this is the second year of a pay freeze for the public sector workers paid more than GBP21,000 a year, the Body considered evidence from the parties, undertook a visits programme and makes a few key recommendations on pay from 1 April 2012 including a consolidated increase of GBP250 to all points at or below GBP21,000

Prison Service Pay Review Body Fourth Report on England and Wales 2005

Prison Service Pay Review Body Fourth Report on England and Wales 2005
Author: Great Britain: Prison Service Pay Review Body
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780101647823

The Review Body makes recommendations for the pay arrangements of prison governors, other operational managers, prison officers and support grades in England and Wales. This is their 4th report which contains recommendations applicable from 1 April 2005, including that existing rates of locality payment remain in force, to be kept under review; an increase in basic pay of 2.5 per cent for staff generally, with the exception of senior officers who should receive an increase of 3.0 per cent in improve their relative position within the pay structure.

Top Pay in the Public Sector

Top Pay in the Public Sector
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Public Administration Select Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780215542861

A report that calls for a Top Pay Commission to 'name and shame' public sector organizations that pay excessive salaries to their top officials.

Prison Service Pay Review Body Report on Local Pay in England and Wales 2012

Prison Service Pay Review Body Report on Local Pay in England and Wales 2012
Author: Prison Service Pay Review Body
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780101848824

This report considers how to make pay more market-facing in local areas for staff within the Body's remit. In a document entitled 'Fair and sustainable' developed jointly with the trades unions, the National Offender Management Service (NOMS) proposed replacing the existing Locality Pay Allowance with a basic national pay range with London enhancements. For staff on the pay range maxima included in this paper, working 37 hours per week and without an unsocial hours payment, the inner and outer London scales are respectively £3,800 and £2,500 a year higher than the national scale. Both NOMS and the unions requested that those proposals be given an opportunity to 'bed in' before considering whether any additional local pay flexibilities are needed. This report supports that view and recommends implementing the NOMS proposals before further consideration

The procurement of legal aid in England and Wales by the Legal Services Commission

The procurement of legal aid in England and Wales by the Legal Services Commission
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Committee of Public Accounts
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780215543660

The Legal Services Commission spends GBP 2.1 billion a year on buying civil and criminal legal aid, mainly from solicitors and barristers, and a further GBP 125 million on administration. This title reports confusion and uncertainty about the respective roles of the Commission and the Ministry of Justice.