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Wary FE unions say yes to deal

Published on
July 25, 2003
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Further education employers and union leaders have agreed to recommend a two-year pay deal to address recruitment and retention problems in colleges.

Union leaders have accepted an offer of a 3 per cent pay rise for lecturers this year and next; a reduction in the salary scale from 14 to eight progression points; an increase in the top pay scale to £30,705 by August 2004; a minimum hourly rate of £6 by August 2005; a minimum starting salary of £19,518; and a harmonised pay spine by August 2004.

Barry Lovejoy, national colleges officer for Natfhe, said the unions would be monitoring colleges if the deal was accepted. A Natfhe survey found that about 30 per cent of colleges had yet to fully implement the latest pay settlement.

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