Civil Service National Pay Bargaining Units 2024-07-25

2024-07-25

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Jeremy Corbyn Ind
Islington North
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Corbyn is concerned about the fragmented system of pay bargaining units, which he believes hinders efficiency and fairness.
Whether he plans to take steps to consolidate the number of national pay bargaining units in the civil service. In 14 years, the Tory Government did nothing to tackle the situation with over 200 pay bargaining units for civil servants across all Government Departments and agencies, a highly time-consuming and inefficient process that generates unfair pay disparities between people doing near-identical jobs in different Government offices.
Yesterday, I met the civil service unions together with the new Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office, my hon. Friend the Member for Queen's Park and Maida Vale (Georgia Gould). We had a very positive discussion covering a whole range of issues. I made it clear that the days of Government Ministers waging culture wars against civil servants are over. Instead, we want a civil service that is motivated, valued and helps the Government to deliver their priorities. On the specific issue of pay, the Government will have more to say on civil service pay before the summer recess.
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The Minister did not provide any concrete plans or timelines for consolidating pay bargaining units.
We Want A Civil Service That Is Motivated, Valued And Helps The Government To Deliver Their Priorities
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Q2 Partial Answer
Mary Glindon Lab
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
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Glindon highlights a long-standing issue where there are over 200 pay bargaining units across Government Departments, leading to inefficiency and unfair pay disparities.
In 14 years, the Tory Government did nothing to tackle the ludicrous situation whereby there are over 200 pay bargaining units for civil servants across all Government Departments and agencies, a highly time-consuming and inefficient process that generates unfair pay disparities between people doing near-identical jobs in different Government offices. Will the Minister take this opportunity to look again at whether pay bargaining can be consolidated across the civil service, and will he agree to meet the Public and Commercial Services Union to discuss the advantages of such reforms?
We do value civil servants, and of course we want all public servants to be properly and fairly rewarded. As with any public expenditure, what is spent on pay has to be balanced against other priorities and fair to taxpayers as a whole. On meeting the PCS, yesterday, I met the general secretary of the PCS, as well as other civil service unions. I hope for a fruitful dialogue with them. Departments do have flexibility on pay. They can direct pay towards the needs of their own workforces.
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The Minister did not commit to specific actions or timelines for consolidating pay bargaining units, and he did not provide detailed information about future meetings with PCS.
Departments Do Have Flexibility On Pay. They Can Direct Pay Towards The Needs Of Their Own Workforces
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Q3 Partial Answer
Jeremy Corbyn Ind
Islington North
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Corbyn is concerned about the fragmented system where many thousands of civil servants are not covered by any bargaining mechanism, leading to inefficiency and inequality.
I thank the Minister for the reply he has just given. Will he assure the House that he is going to make progress towards a return to full sectoral bargaining? He must be aware that many thousands of civil servants are not covered by a pay review body or any other bargaining mechanism. Will he take steps to ensure that all civil servants are bought within the purview of a pay review body bargaining unit as part of a return to sectoral bargaining?
I thank the right hon. Member for his question. I hope to have a good and fruitful dialogue with the civil service unions about pay and many other issues. It is important that we have public servants who feel valued and motivated, and who do their part on delivering the Government's objectives.
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The Minister did not address the specific ask regarding progress towards full sectoral bargaining or ensuring coverage of all civil servants by a bargaining mechanism.
I Hope To Have A Good And Fruitful Dialogue With The Civil Service Unions About Pay And Many Other Issues
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