Labour Research (January 2003)

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NHS pay scheme is based on job evaluation

After four years of talks the government has released details of a new NHS pay scheme which could lead to pay progression being based on a "job evaluation" system.

The proposals create new pay spines, with a series of bands for particular jobs. Each band has a range of pay points, and according to the proposals, each year staff will have a "normal expectation" of progressing to the next point.

However, staff would be assessed under a "job evaluation" scheme before getting higher pay. This would be based on an appraisal of knowledge and skills, responsibilities, effort and demands.

The package also contains a pay offer of 10% over three years, starting with a 3.225% increase in April 2003. While other proposals include a phased move to a 37.5-hour working week; high-cost-area allowances as a proportion of basic pay; and extra payments for recruitment and retention.

A summary is available at www.doh.gov.uk/agendaforchange/newpaysystemnov02.htm


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