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2013 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAY OFFER

2013 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAY OFFER. BACKGROUND. Final 2013 Local Government pay offer now on the table GMB and other unions made claim for increase to all pay salary points Employers initially offered either 1% with strings attached, or 0.6% no strings

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2013 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAY OFFER

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  1. 2013 LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAY OFFER

  2. BACKGROUND Final 2013 Local Government pay offer now on the table GMB and other unions made claim for increase to all pay salary points Employers initially offered either 1% with strings attached, or 0.6% no strings Unions rejected this unacceptable offer, and continued negotiations Improved offer now on the table

  3. THE OFFER: PART 1 1% pay rise for all salary points, backdated to 1st April 2013 2.4% pay rise for the lowest paid (SCP4), from 1st October 2013 No strings, no cuts to terms & conditions Worth £160m overall

  4. THE OFFER: PART 2 Employers threatening to tear up national agreement on terms and conditions (Green Book) Green Book sets out terms and conditions of employment for over 1.6m workers in local government, schools, and many other workplaces Includes terms and conditions on important issues like: working hours; leave; sickness; maternity; car allowances; training; health and safety; union facility time; & much more! Vital minimum standard relied on in negotiations up and down country, especially for school staff and outsourced staff

  5. THE GMB VIEW Senior GMB reps meeting 3rd May unanimous consensus: 1% disappointing But breaks freeze Improvements on 1st offer welcome No mood for strike action Best that could be achieved Green Book threat must be fought off

  6. YOUR VIEWS & NEXT STEPS Formal ballot of all affected GMB members from mid June – mid July Campaign begins to fight the cuts to terms and conditions – defend the Green Book! Download your free copy at http://www.gmb.org.uk/join/login?redirect=490 Do your colleagues know about GMB’s campaign? Any questions or comments?

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