29 Pay, Policy and Legislation Update PDF 436 KB
To consider a report of the Director of Human Resources, Organisational Development and Communications & Engagement, providing an update on the National Pay Award and an update on potential employment related legislative changes.
Minutes:
The Employment in Hampshire County Council (EHCC) Committee considered a report of the Director of Human Resources, Organisational Development and Communications & Engagement, providing an update on the National Pay Award, the Mandatory Vaccinations policy and potential employment related legislative changes.
It was noted that agreement had been reached on the National Pay Award and the increase would be paid to staff on Employment in Hampshire County Council Terms and Conditions at the end of March 2022 backdated to April 2021.
It was discussed that around 120 staff were employed on Soulbury terms and conditions and due to the complexity involved in applying the pay increase for these staff, this would be paid at the end of April. Members commented that those staff would be disadvantaged as the National Insurance rise was due to come in from April and therefore would reduce the value of the backdated sum compared to if it was paid in March.
Officers explained that it was usual practice to take two months to apply the pay increase, to allow time for checking. It had been agreed to expedite the process to enable the majority of staff to be paid in March, but it would introduce too much risk to attempt to do so for the Soulbury staff as well. Members requested that consideration be given to making an extra payment to those staff to cover the difference, so that they were not disadvantaged financially by the pay award being applied later. It was requested that officers report back on the precise cost impact for those staff.
It was discussed that it was unhelpful that it had taken all year for the pay award to be agreed, and that negotiations for the following year were likely to be difficult due to the anticipated cost of living pressures.
It was noted that the Hampshire County Council mandatory vaccination policy would be revoked in line with government revoking the legal requirement.
RESOLVED:
1. That EHCC note that the national pay award has been agreed. The EHCC pay award will now be implemented and backdated to 1 April 2021.
2. That EHCC request Officers investigate the options to calculate the difference for Soulbury Staff being paid in April instead of March and make an additional payment to those staff to cover the difference. That Officers report back to EHCC the outcome of these considerations.
3. That EHCC note that regulations are in place to extend the requirement to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 to CQC regulated activity on 1 April 2022. However, EHCC should note that the government have now announced, following a national consultation, that they will remove the requirement for Mandatory Vaccinations in totality with effect from 15 March and EHCC are asked to note that the Council will likewise revoke its own policy once government has revoked the legislation.
4. That EHCC note the updates on government consultations and potential employment legislation changes.