Pay Band Adjustments and Scales Update
Changes in pay band structures and scales have been implemented to benefit staff members at the top of their pay bands, those ineligible for pay progression, new starters, and recently promoted employees. Details include adjustments for staff on pay band maximums, removal of minimum points in pay bands, uplift of new minima, and revalorization of step rates. Pay Band 1 modifications involve moving all staff to a spot rate and revalorizing steps for those at the maximum of the pay scale. The new pay scales introduced from April 2020 include the removal of pay band minima, making the previous year's step 2 the new minima.
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A 2% Non A 2% Non- -consolidated and pensionable payment for staff on pay band maximum consolidated and pensionable payment for staff on pay band maximum These changes primarily benefit: Those not in receipt of pay progression as at 31 March 2020 due to being at the top of their band.
New 20/21 Pay Band Minima New 20/21 Pay Band Minima After removal of all minimum points from Pay Bands (plus step 2 in Band A and B) After removal of all minimum points from Pay Bands (plus step 2 in Band A and B) These changes primarily benefit: Those not eligible for pay progression as at 31 March 2020 due to being in band <6 months; Those new starters who joined since 1 April 2020 as they will get uplifted to the new minima; Those who have recently been promoted to a new band as they will get uplifted to the new minima in their band (if they joined at the minima).
Changes to Pay Band 1 Changes to Pay Band 1 To note: All staff in Pay Band 1 as at 31 Mar 20 will be moved to a spot rate of 18,174; The minima will be removed as per the previous proposal, and the remaining step will be revalorised up to 18,174; Staff that were already at the top of Pay Band 1 at 31 March 2020 will not be eligible to receive the non-consolidated payment, as the revalorisation represents at least a 2.3% increase for those at the maximum of pay scale.
New pay scales from 1 April 2020 New pay scales from 1 April 2020 To note: All pay band minima removed (thereby making the 19/20 year PB step 2 the new minima); Pay Band A and B step 2 also removed.