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#16987 - 03/03/05 02:44 PM NHS April pay rise
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Registered: 03/11/03
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'Fears are emerging that some NHS Trusts could try to delay the long scheduled pay rise for NHS staff of 3.225% from April-the final year of a three-year deal-until staff have been moved on to the new pay system, which could take until September'

Any Thought on this statement which was issued by
[URL=http://www.unionlists.org.uk

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#16988 - 03/03/05 03:18 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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Sounds like someones testing the water - I wouldn't be surprised if the Government and Unions had already agreed to it, on our behalf, a while back and have just remembered that they forgot to mention it to us!

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#16989 - 03/03/05 03:26 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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Registered: 19/02/03
Posts: 358
Loc: UK
I suspect we will not be getting the 3.225% in April as DH have not issued any Advance Letters for this year, I have just checked their website.

The Advance Letters are what payroll use to make adjustments to pay, therefore no advance letter no pay increase. I do hope I am wrong, or if anyone finds this years ones on the DH website please post the link.

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#16990 - 03/03/05 03:34 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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We used to wait from April until about September or October, after the annual cost of living rise was agreed upon anyhow, and receive back-pay in time to spend it on Christmas; so I suppose it's "business as usual" then.

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#16991 - 03/03/05 03:53 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
RoJo Offline
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Registered: 08/07/02
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Loc: Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
I thought the whole point of the three year plan was that we would receive it automatically with none of the usual delays.
Why did I think that? I have been in the NHS for over 20 years do I not learn from experience? :rolleyes:
Robert
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#16992 - 03/03/05 03:56 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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Registered: 04/03/03
Posts: 65
Loc: South West
There was a wait whilst the unions negotiated the rise, however, as BoppyP mentions, this rise has already been agreed and, as such, should be applied in April.

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#16993 - 03/03/05 04:04 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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The problem is actually how the employer will manage the transfer over to AfC in September 2005 and apply pay-rises that are due all the way back to December 2004, within the new pay sytem, with an increment in April 2005 that was agreed over 2 years ago for the old pay system? See what I'm getting at?

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#16994 - 03/03/05 04:08 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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Don't let them short change you Mr Ling, the AFC pay differences should go back to October 2004.

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#16995 - 03/03/05 04:16 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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To top it all, our Trust are planning to move the pay day from the 22nd th the 28th, starting in April, is there anything else they can possibly do to p*ss us off.

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#16996 - 03/03/05 04:19 PM Re: NHS April pay rise
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Loc: South West
Yes! The Trust could carry out extensive public consultation about the future of healthcare in your area then IGNORE IT ANYWAY & CLOSE YOUR HOSPITAL!! (perhaps)

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