For the information of all, the starting point of local government Scale 5
is £15741 pa ( Scale point 22 on local government scales). This is the
equivalent of £8.16 per hour.
There is no allowance on this for London weighting, so for Inner London, the
figure to be added is £639, and for outer London, £444.
These figure came into effect on 1 April 2001, and will be revised with
effect from 1 April 2002.
Hope this is of assistance to those preparing adverts.
Bruce Jackson
Lancashire Record Office
18 Jan 2002
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Jamieson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 18 January 2002 11:22
To:
Subject: Re: That old chesnut - salaries
Towards the end of last year the archives-nra listowners were
approached by some of the Society's officers wanting to discuss
the issue of advertising job vacancies via the list. Their concern
was that the list could be used to advertise posts with a salary
below the Society's recommended minimum. At that time we were
informed that although the Society recommends that the minimum
salary paid to a newly qualified archivist should be the equivalent of
the Local Government APT&C scale 6, their policy is to accept
adverts with salaries that are the equivalent of scale 5. The
Society does not accept job adverts for qualified professional posts
where the salary is scale 4 or less. Although I don't have the local
government salary scales to hand I would imagine that the salary
for the post to which you refer meets the above criteria ie that it is
the equivalent of local government scale 5.
Jim Jamieson
On 18 Jan 2002, at 9:37, BAILEY, Steve wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Did I imagine it, or do the Society of Archivist's have a policy of
> not advertising jobs which fall under their recommended salary for
> recently qualified archivists of £17,823. If so, does anybody have
> any idea why they are still accepting adverts such as the one in the
> most recent Career Opportunities for an Archivist at the Liverpool
> Medical Institution with at least six months post-qualification
> experience for £16,813?
>
> I know this topic has been raised several times and I don't
> particularly want to reopen the whole 'how much should we be paid'
> debate. My main concern is that the Society seems more intent on
> making money out of advertising space than it does on upholding our
> professional standing.
>
> Steve Bailey
> Team Leader - Archives & Records Management
> University of Gloucestershire
>
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