Invest to improve - Quality treatment for quality services
The trade union side submission was underpinned by our commitment to providing top quality services that people want and read. We argued that the "culture of neglect" of local government staff will prevent "modernisation" because it has led to low pay, unequal pay, widespread recruitment and retention problems and a high degree of casualisation. We argued that the government and councils need to "invest to improve" and that with substantial increases in funding it will be impossible to significantly improve services.
Key findings
The key findings outlined in the submission were:
Key recommendations
You can download the trade union side submission and the two annexes as PDF files:
Trade union side submission to local government pay commission
Local government staff suffer from a culture of neglect, characterised by endemic recruitment and retention problems, low and unequal pay and high levels of demoralisation. The union submission provides detailed evidence of these and other problems besetting local government.
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Annex A - Recruitment and retention, pay levels and the use of agency workers in local government
A research report by Income Data Services for UNISON, GMB and TGWU. Please note this file is a 1.3MB download.
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Annex B - Pay inequalities in local government
The aim of this paper - by Sue Hastings - is to provide an overview of the position in relation to pay equity in the local government sector. It is not intended as an academic treatise, but as a practitioner perspective.
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The trade union side has also submitted to the pay commission a response to key themes from the employers' evidence.
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