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Background: Our pay claim… Deletion of all local pay points which fall below the REAL UK Living Wage A flat rate increase of £1 per hour on all other.

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2 Background: Our pay claim… Deletion of all local pay points which fall below the REAL UK Living Wage A flat rate increase of £1 per hour on all other pay points Keeping and protecting Green Book Part 2 terms and conditions Fair treatment for school support staff through a joint review of term-time working

3 The LGA’s Offer The LGA has made a two year pay offer NJC workers on SCP18 and above are being offered 1% from 1 April 2016 and 1% on 1 April 2017 For everyone below SCP 18 the offer is more complex – see the leaflet available at this meeting.

4 The LGA’s Offer Cont’d The LGA also agreed to our claim for a joint review of term-time working But they were not prepared to meet our claim for the retention and protection of Green Book Part 2 terms and conditions

5 UNISON NJC Committee’s view Reject the offer - it’s far less than you need or deserve and less than the LGA can afford BUT… Only a programme of industrial action – all out strike, selective and action short of strike action might achieve an improved offer

6 UNISON says REJECT It’s unfair: 60% will only get 1% in 2016 and 1% in 2017 It’s a 2-year offer - RPI inflation is predicted to rise to as much as 3% in 2017

7 UNISON says REJECT Higher increases for SCP 6 – 8 ensure employers comply with the statutory “National Living Wage” of £7.20 per hour in April. So employers have to pay this anyway! And higher rises for SCP 6 – 17 are only to keep pace with the predicted rate for the “National Living Wage” in 2020 of approx. £9.35 per hour

8 UNISON says REJECT Almost ⅔ of councils pay the REAL Living Wage of £8.25 per hour (or £9.40 in London) anyway! So they’re saving themselves money by not paying you more LGPS members will have to pay extra national insurance (NI) contributions from 1 April

9 Impact: Tax changes and removal of contracting out for LGPS members Job Net difference from 1 Jan. 2015 to 31 March 2017 School crossing patrol+£582.63 Office cleaner+£579.72 School cook+£155.32 Care assistant+£110.41 Environmental health officer-£83.50 Team manager social care-£81.10

10 UNISON says REJECT More than half of the cost of our original claim would be met from resulting higher tax and NI income and reduced benefit costs for central government Many employers are cutting terms and conditions and allowances that our vital for our members. They must not be cut any further. But the LGA have refused to protect them

11 What next? All UNISON branches are consulting members on the offer using either the standard ballot form or electronic voting GMB and Unite are consulting their members too UNISON NJC Committee meets on 23 February to consider responses As many members as possible MUST take part so that we have an accurate picture of members’ views. It’s YOUR union and YOUR pay!

12 Use your vote! Make sure you have your say Tell your workmates that UNISON is fighting for a better pay offer Get non-members to join us. You have to be in UNISON to win a better deal www.unison.org.uk/join/


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