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The Committee received a report from Head of Human Resources regarding
the proposal to increase the Cambridge Weighting (minimum £10.00 per hour) for employees
and agency workers to £11.00 with effect from April 2023.
The Head of Human Resources said the following in response to Members’
questions:
i.
Employees of Shared Services lead by other councils
and agency workers who did not qualify for the Real Living Wage, engaged for
only for short Cambridge event periods, were not covered by the Cambridge
Weighting.
ii.
There was an opportunity to review the Cambridge
Weighting rate later in the year in the review of the Pay Policy Statement.
iii.
£11/hour was arrived at as it seemed a reasonable
figure in light of current information on the Real Living Wage and proposed
national pay award.
iv.
Staff in pay band 1, plus the lower end of pay band
2 would get the Cambridge Weighting. Most staff were employed in pay bands 3-6
which were above the Cambridge Weighting figure.
v.
Cambridge Weighting was proposed to come into
effect in April 2023. The national pay award would be back dated to April
2022. This was a further increase on the real living wage that would come
into effect September 2022. There were considerations of affordability for the
City Council.
Resolved (by 5 votes to 0 (and 1 abstention) – unanimous of those able
to vote) to:
ii.
Recommend to Council to delegate authority to the
Head of Human Resources to update the weightings on each relevant pay point,
subject to the limit of £11.00 per hour, depending upon the current hourly rate
and the Real Living Wage supplement payable at that time.
iii.
Note the position on the National Joint Council
(NJC) pay offer for 2022 which relates to Bands 1-11 of the City Council’s pay
scales, and to receive an update at the meeting.
iv.
Note the position on the Real Living Wage, the
announcement of the 2022/23 rate is expected on 22 September 2022. If
available, to receive an update at the meeting.