As posted on the nhs employers web site.
Proposal on national framework for pay
13/12/2010
NHS Employers is in discussions with the national trade unions about a two-year freeze on pay increments for NHS staff in return for a commitment to provide a guarantee of 'no compulsory redundancies' for as many staff as possible.
The proposal for a National Enabling Framework recognises that employers face tough challenges to deliver the required efficiencies from 2011 and are working hard to manage their pay costs and minimise any job losses. If agreed, the framework would help employers to do this, through local agreements, over the next two years from 2011 to 2013.
The framework would apply to all staff on Agenda for Change, all medical staff and all senior staff covered by remuneration committees or the Very Senior Managers pay framework. If agreed, employers and their trade unions would then decide whether to implement the framework locally.
NHS Employers is in discussions with the trade unions on the NHS Staff Council and the British Medical Association and will provide more information to employers, as it becomes available, through the NHS Workforce bulletin.
Read the key points from the National Enabling Framework and find out more on the pay and contracts pages.
Merry Christmas & tighten the belt !!
