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The 2014-15 pay claim A minimum increase of 1 an hour on scale point 5 to achieve the Living Wage and the same flat rate increase on all scale points. The Living Wage has risen to 7.65 an hour, so we would need an increase of 1.20 on scale point 5 to reach it.

What the claim means for you (outer London) SCP 1 April 2013 1 April 2014 per year per hour per year per hour 5 14,961 7.97 17,746 9.45 10 16,452 8.76 19,170 10.21 20 20,406 10.87 22,941 12.22 30 27,498 14.65 29,972 15.97 40 35,772 19.06 38,208 20.35 49 43,803 23.34 46,118 24.57

What the claim means for you (inner London) SCP 1 April 2013 1 April 2014 per year per hour per year per hour 5 15,459 8.24 18,337 9.77 10 17,352 9.24 20,219 10.77 20 21,969 11.70 24,698 13.16 30 29,058 15.48 31,673 16.87 40 37,329 19.89 39,871 21.24 49 45,360 24.17 47,858 25.50

Local government workers 1.6 million on NJC pay and conditions in local government. 77% are women. 55% are part-time workers over 90% of them are women. Hourly basic pay gap of ⅓ between equivalent full-time and part-time workers.

Why our claim is a fair claim The real value of your pay has fallen by 18% since 2010. Half a million local government workers earn less than the Living Wage that s 30% of the workforce. Over 1 million earn less than 21,000 the Coalition s own low pay threshold. Everyone on NJC pay is low paid for the job they do. Local government pay and conditions are the worst in the public sector.

More for less Cost of living rises, a three-year pay freeze and 1% this year means you are doing more for less. 407,000 jobs lost in local government since 2010 means heavier workloads. Vacant and frozen posts not being filled either. Stress levels are rising and morale is falling. Fuel, travel, food prices and childcare costs are all rising.

Half a million earn less than the living wage The Living Wage: the bare minimum for an acceptable standard of living. 7.65 outside London and 8.80 in London. Over half a million local government workers earn less. In the NHS only 22,000 earn as little. It s a scandal!

Below the Living Wage: Impact of inflation on pay since 2009 for SCP10 16500 16000 Actual pay level after pay award Annual salary 15500 15000 14500 14000 13500 Pay level if past pay awards had matched inflation If SCP 10 pay had matched inflation, you would be earning 16,260 today or 8.43 per hour 13000 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Living Wage: support is growing! 28% of councils have already brought in a living wage, 41% are considering it and 7% have it under review or already pay more. Political leaders from all parties support the living wage. 60% of the public think the National Minimum Wage should be raised to the level of the Living Wage. Recent research shows that this would increase tax and NI income by 1.3 billion and make savings on the benefits bill. The tax payer is subsidising poverty wages - it makes no sense!

If the NMW increases as much as many politicians would like, it will be between 49p 62p above If the bottom NJC pay rate of 6.45 per hour.

Its not just the lowest paid struggling... everyone is worse off now than in 2009-1,000 2010 2011 2012 2013-2,500-4,000 SCP 5 SCP 10 SCP 19 SCP 38-5,500

Poor relations of the public sector Local Government has the worst pay and conditions in the whole of the public sector for comparable jobs. From the bottom of the pay spine through to the top. Cleaners and catering assistants earn about 800 a year (6%) more in the NHS. And about 950 a year (7%) more in the police service.

NHS NJC NJC NHS Job title Job title Average Average salary salary Domestic support worker Clinical support worker (higher level) Social worker Senior social worker Nursery nurse Comparing NJC and NHS pay Difference between NJC and NHS % NHS pay higher than NJC Pay Cleaner 14,003 14,813 810 5.8% Community care assistant Social worker Senior social worker Nursery worker 17,980 19,011 1,031 5.7% 33,051 34,070 1,019 3.1% 37,287 40,017 2,730 7.3% 17,983 21,722 3,739 20.8%

Cuts add insult to injury! Shabby treatment by employers on pay and conditions: Over 60% of councils have cut car allowances. Many have cut unsocial hours and overtime. Sick pay, basic pay and redundancy pay have been cut. Others have imposed unpaid holidays and cut annual leave. The Employers are coming hard for annual leave and sick pay.

The cuts don t work! The cuts are not necessary. They are making the deficit rise! The crisis was caused by the unsafe and greedy practice of the banks and the finance sector not public spending. Cutting pay and jobs is not the answer. We need to get the economy working again. Research shows that for every 1 a local government worker earns 50 pence gets spent in their local economy. Higher wages means more local spending - boosting local businesses, increasing tax and NI returns and creating jobs. A pay rise for 1.6 million local government workers will make a big difference.

The employers will say......they can t afford it. But... Over the last three years councils saved a quarter of their staffing costs. Their reserves rose from 2.6 billion to 19 billion! The extra 2.6 billion last year alone would pay for a 10% pay increase. They chose to boost reserves further instead of rewarding their overworked staff.

But there is an alternative An increase in your pay of at least 1 an hour will: Generate significant savings for the Treasury in benefits and tax credits. Plus income from increased tax and national insurance. Our claim could be funded by recycling these savings to local authorities in the 2014 budget.

What can you do? Join in campaign activities organised by your branch. Become an NJC pay champion and help the campaign. Write to your local councillor and MP get them to support our claim. Sign our Worth It! postcard to the Local Government Employers. Follow us on Twitter: @LocalGovPay. Join our facebook campaign: facebook.com/unisoninlocalgovernment

Recruit!... We re stronger together! Talk to your work mates about what s going on let them know UNISON is fighting to win them a pay rise and defend their jobs. If they re not UNISON members sign them up we re stronger together. It s easy to join us talk to your rep or join online: www.unison.org.uk/for-members/joining-unison/