Hi Marylin,
I received this from the Head Hunters, Barkers and replied (see attachment) with a query I've put to the NT before without any serious answer. I have now stopped including NT adverts unless I am convinced (without having to go into detailed checks) that the salary is reasonable.
Best wishes,
Jim
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Jim Roberts Hon FMA
Webmaster
University of Leicester
Department of Museum Studies
http://www.le.ac.uk/museumstudies
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Subject: Re: [GEM] GEM webad NT Part-time Commercial Services Assistant (Learning and Interpretation)
Hi Marylin
We should not be supporting organisations offering starvation level pay scales. How does this fit our policy on paying people a living wage?
Cleaners earn more than this. Let's make a stand on sub-standard pay.
Allan
Allan Randall
Focused Learning and Interpretation
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Ashby Road
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01332 862975 Fax: 01332 862993 Mobile:07870444607
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Subject: GEM webad NT Part-time Commercial Services Assistant (Learning and
Interpretation)
Have you seen the following job ad which has recently been placed on the GEM website?
Job Title Part-time Commercial Services Assistant (Learning and
Interpretation)
Organisation National Trust
Location Ickworth House Park & Gardens, Nr Bury-St-Edmunds
Salary £12,547 p.a. pro rata
Type Part-time 780 hours p.a.
Closing Date 31 October 2007
Please visit
www.gem.org.uk/jobads/jobads_menu.html
for more details of this and other job ads.
Marylin Stevenson
GEM Office
Primrose House
193 Gillingham Road
Gillingham
Kent ME7 4EP
Tel/Fax: 01634 853424
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