North Lanarkshire Update
3 Sum of Interest
Now this is a peculiar figure because the papers I have seen do not explain what period this sum of interest actually covers.
Nor do the papers explain the percentage rate of interest to compensate people for the fact that they should have been paid this money years ago.
I am also told by a reliable source within North Lanarkshire Council that the figure used in respect of GMB claimants is much less than the one used for all the other claimants from Action 4 Equality Scotland, Fox and Partners Solicitors, Unison and Unite.
So if I were a GMB member I would ask for:
In other words it looks as if GMB in North Lanarkshire members are being offered only a small fraction of the 'true' value of their claims.
Nor do the papers explain the percentage rate of interest to compensate people for the fact that they should have been paid this money years ago.
I am also told by a reliable source within North Lanarkshire Council that the figure used in respect of GMB claimants is much less than the one used for all the other claimants from Action 4 Equality Scotland, Fox and Partners Solicitors, Unison and Unite.
So if I were a GMB member I would ask for:
- confirmation of the period over which interest is being paid
- confirmation of the percentage rate of interest used to calculate the Sum of Interest
- confirmation of whether the percentage rate of interest is lower than that used by other claimants in the equal pay dispute with North Lanarkshire Council
In other words it looks as if GMB in North Lanarkshire members are being offered only a small fraction of the 'true' value of their claims.
NLC Update (13/07/15)
Nowhere in the papers I have seen is this figure explained and nor is there any reference to the fact that not everyone pays tax and/or National Insurance contributions?
Another issue which is not referred to or explained is that of pension entitlement which is important because any employee who is near retirement age or who may be retiring on the grounds of ill-health, could benefit hugely from any settlement being linked to their pension contributions.
Now the Council may not like this because employer's pension contributions are normally twice the amount of and employee's pension contributions and there are tax implications as well.
So if I were a GMB member I would ask for:
Another issue which is not referred to or explained is that of pension entitlement which is important because any employee who is near retirement age or who may be retiring on the grounds of ill-health, could benefit hugely from any settlement being linked to their pension contributions.
Now the Council may not like this because employer's pension contributions are normally twice the amount of and employee's pension contributions and there are tax implications as well.
So if I were a GMB member I would ask for:
- a detailed explanation as to how this figure is calculated
- the figure to be recalculated to take pension contributions into account
- confirmation that any 'final' figure is personalised and is not making general assumptions about tax and National Insurance
Otherwise union members run the risk of taking a potentially life-changing decisions on the basis of inadequate information.
NLC Update (12/07/15)
1 Sum of Principle Amount
Now this appears to be the gross value of the settlement offer from North Lanarkshire Council, but nowhere does the GMB explain how this figure is calculated.
So if I were a GMB member I would ask for:
So if I were a GMB member I would ask for:
- a detailed breakdown of the figure
- an explanation of how the figure is calculated
- confirmation of the period covered by the settlement offer
- confirmation of the male comparators used to determine the difference in pay between male and female council jobs