New Deal with BT - the details in Head Office's words ...
BT's final offer for pay increases for all Team Member
NewGRID grades is as follows:
- A 3% consolidated and fully pensionable increase to base pay
which will flow through to pay-related allowances, including the
pay and pension supplement, backdated to 1 January 2010, for all
employees in post at the point of implementation which we expect to
be August 2010.
- A 3% consolidated and fully pensionable increase to base pay
which will flow through to pay-related allowances, including the
pay and pension supplement, from 1 January 2011.
- A 3% consolidated and fully pensionable increase to base pay
which will flow through to pay-related allowances, including the
pay and pension supplement, from 1 January 2012. For this part of
the review only should the November 2011 RPI (published in December
2011) be above 3.2% or below 2.5% then both sides agree to meet and
to discuss the impact of this and seek to agree an optimum
position. Both parties agree to enter into these discussions to
seek to ensure that the impact of a volatile RPI is mitigated, both
for the business and employees.
- Following the above measures the next Pay Review date will be 1
April 2013.
The offer has been considered by the CWU's Telecom and
Financial Services Executive, who have agreed to recommend it to
the membership.
The offer is fully consolidated and pensionable and it provides
a 9.3% increase to basic pay over three years.
The offer is within the top range of pay settlements in April as
recorded by Incomes Data Services (IDS Pay Report July 2010).
The CWU is currently making arrangements to hold a consultative
ballot on the offer, and we will be sending members a ballot paper
by post in the coming days.
Although the CWU's ballot for strike action was ultimately
withdrawn, feedback from members and branches indicated that there
was overwhelming support in favour of a yes vote. Combined with our
clear commitment to re-ballot in the absence of an improved offer,
this would have played a major part in BT's decision to invite
us back to the negotiating table with a significantly improved pay
offer.