Pay Policy Annual Statement 2014/15
The Localism Act requires local government to prepare an annual statement setting out policy remuneration of Chief Officers and all staff for the subsequent financial year. The statement must be approved by Council for the financial year 2014/15. This policy is prepared in the context of outcomes of the Leading Through Austerity document.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Policy Framework;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 15/11/2013
Decision due: 5 Dec 2013 by Council
Lead member: Councillor Derek Mills, Deputy Mayor and Executive Lead for Planning derek.mills@torbay.gov.uk
Lead director: Director of Place
Contact: Mark Bennett, Executive Head of Business Services Email: mark.bennett@torbay.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Trade Union consultation process.
Consultees
Trade Uinions, Senior Staff and Employment
Committee.
Reason for inclusion in Forward Plan: This is an opportunity to ensure a transparent process for agreeing Chief Officer pay in line with the expectations of the Localism Act.
Key Risks: The risk is that lack of agreement would make the Council non-compliant with the expectations outlined in the Localism Act.
If you want to make representations contact:: Mark Bennett, Executive Head Business Services, Tel: 01803 207360, Email: mark.bennett@torbay.gov.uk
Agenda items
- 05/12/2013 - Council Pay Policy Annual Statement 2014/15 05/12/2013
Contact Governance Support
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