The new deal for local government pay workers is absolute rubbish. A local government worker and supporter of Left Unity explains why it is such a terrible deal.
This article is taken from the recently launched website Local Government Worker Activists
The pay proposals from the local government employers are rubbish now and rubbish in the future.
Rubbish now
In the current year the new pay proposals from the local government employers offer;
Comparing the proposals to the original offer in 2014/15 (national pay spine) at various points demonstrates just how trivial the “gain” for the lowest paid is in these proposals compared to the previous offer;
Spine point | Value of previous offer £pa | Value of “proposal” £pa | Gain £pa | Equivalent gain per month | Equivalent gain per week |
5 | 580 | 591 | +11 | 92p | 21p |
10 | 175 | 182 | +7 | 58p | 13p |
21 | 193 | 207 | +14 | £1.17 | 27p |
26 | 224 | 224 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
31 | 265 | 265 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
41 | 349 | 349 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Even for those who make some gain in 2014/15, this is far less then the cost of having taken a day’s strike action on 10 July (based on the national pay spine);
Spine point | Gain | Deduction at 1/365th | Deduction at 1/260th |
5 | £11 | £34 | £48 |
10 | £7 | £38 | £54 |
21 | £14 | £53 | £74 |
Rubbish in the future
The proposal doesn’t achieve the living wage or anything like it.
For the low paid, we sought to achieve the living wage of £7.65 per hour (£14,759 a year, for a full-time worker based upon a 37 hour week). The “proposal” leaves everyone on spine point 10 and below earning less than the living wage (set in October 2014) until at leastApril 2016.
The proposal does nothing to make up for the decline in our earnings.
The UNISON online pay calculator shows how much worse off we are as a result of the pay freeze. A worker earning £12,435 (well below the living wage) is £2,248 a year worse off but is being offered only £1,065 to make up for this, with nothing more until April 2016. A worker earning £24,982 is £4,905 a year worse off but is being offered only £547.62 to make up for this, with nothing more until April 2016.
The proposal does not break the Government’s 1% pay policy.
The appearance of a 2.2% increase in 2015/16 can only be achieved by sleight of hand, ignoring the fact that this is a two year deal (paid nine months late) and that the very worst we could have expected anyway, without any campaign or industrial action, would have been two successive 1% pay awards, which together would have been worth a combined 2.01% anyway. A settlement on the basis of this “proposal” would be gambling away our opportunity to fight for a decent pay rise in 2015 (a year in which a General Election will be fought in large part on the issue of living standards) in return for an increase 0.19% larger than the worst we could otherwise have expected.
Spine point (national pay spine) | Annual salary in 2015/16 under the “proposal” £pa | Annual salary in 2015/16 based upon two 1% increases £pa | Benefit of the “proposal” £pa in 2015/16 | Monthly benefit of the “proposal” in 2015/16 | Weekly benefit of the “proposal” in 2015/16 |
11 | 15,207.36 | 15,179.09 | 28.27 | £2.36 | 54p |
21 | 19,741.97 | 19,705.27 | 36.70 | £3.06 | 70p |
26 | 22,936.75 | 22,894.10 | 42.65 | £3.55 | 82p |
31 | 27,122.86 | 27,072.43 | 50.43 | £4.20 | 97p |
41 | 35,661.67 | 35,595.37 | 68.30 | £5.69 | £1.31 |
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Can we do a similar analysis for the situation in Scotland? The council workforces in Scotland are now looking down the barrel as the SNP administration in Holyrood cunningly “backloaded” the bulk of its cuts to council budgets until after the Referendum. Ironically just as a large section of the nationalist left is moving to campaign for the SNP in the May 2015 General Election the nationalists themselves will enforce a massacre of jobs and services in the public sector unless resistance is organised quickly. It looks like the working class will be paying the price for the collapse of a large section of the left into nationalism.