NATS January 2008 Pay Rise
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Its just basic RPI... but there is an additional rise of 0.25% for non ATCOs to replace the option of BUPA membership given to ATCOs
So effectively its RPI+0.25% for the rest
(edited after re-reading the terms )
So effectively its RPI+0.25% for the rest
(edited after re-reading the terms )
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I believe that The Management have asked to enter into discussions with The Unions about pay rises from Jan 2009. Nice and early but I wonder if the actual money will be in our pockets on the correct date!
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When / who is entitled to bupa membership? Being a product of the "new" trainee contract i half expect to have been written out of all future payrises, bupa schemes and other such nice things. What does the payrise actually mean? 4% of your salary increase?
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As far as I am aware, the Jan 2008 pay rise is not based on current RPI. It was only the initial Jan 2007 pay rise which was RPI based. The rise next Jan has already been factored into the pay scales and is approx 2.1%.
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point5, you are incorrect.
Jan 2006 2.8%
Jan 2007 RPI (was actually 3.4%, there was no underpinning)
Jan 2008 RPI (underpinned at 2.6%)
The January increase will be the August RPI of 4.1%
Also all ATCOs get individual BUPA from the same date.
The published scales you have seen include the underpin 2.6%, do the maths !
Jan 2006 2.8%
Jan 2007 RPI (was actually 3.4%, there was no underpinning)
Jan 2008 RPI (underpinned at 2.6%)
The January increase will be the August RPI of 4.1%
Also all ATCOs get individual BUPA from the same date.
The published scales you have seen include the underpin 2.6%, do the maths !
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As stated above... without doubt:
ATCO grades: 4.1% + BUPA
non ATCO grades: 4.1% + 0.25% = 4.35%
And yes, the money will be in pay in January... They've had 2 years warning after all
I'm not surprised they are in a hurry to start talking pay from '09 onwards. High RPI means operating costs are going to be higher that all their current forecasts... So they'll want to do something about that... The old pensions debate will get thrown in too!
ATCO grades: 4.1% + BUPA
non ATCO grades: 4.1% + 0.25% = 4.35%
And yes, the money will be in pay in January... They've had 2 years warning after all
I'm not surprised they are in a hurry to start talking pay from '09 onwards. High RPI means operating costs are going to be higher that all their current forecasts... So they'll want to do something about that... The old pensions debate will get thrown in too!
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4.1% + BUPA for all NATS ATCO's. Not!
Poor old LXGB, in spite of being assured we are all part of the big NATS brotherhood, won't get anything like that. Same as we don't get UHP, 30 days leave, LV's, OJTI allowance etc etc. Still, mustn't complain: it's nice and sunny, and a litre of Bells only costs about £7.50.
(Above might be of note to those worried about the Barron splitting NATS. It's already happened, but we're too small for anybody to notice).
Poor old LXGB, in spite of being assured we are all part of the big NATS brotherhood, won't get anything like that. Same as we don't get UHP, 30 days leave, LV's, OJTI allowance etc etc. Still, mustn't complain: it's nice and sunny, and a litre of Bells only costs about £7.50.
(Above might be of note to those worried about the Barron splitting NATS. It's already happened, but we're too small for anybody to notice).
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Well there a guy in ISZ who wants to go to LXGB.ISZ has a good quality of life and not too bad working environment.Weather could be better but as the Rev William Connolly says ''No such thing as bad weather,just the wrong kind of clothes''.
The only problem with Aberdeen Airport ATC is that they are doing a Band 4 or 5 job at Band 2 pay.....
When will the fact that Aberdeen is fractionally busier than a Band 3 unit in the Midlands be looked at.And it does a vast amount of work for a certain Band 4 unit near Paddy's milestone.Jan 2008 the higher band units get even more,but the ones that have been shafted to keep the Band4/5's happy get the usual treatment.Band 2 unit busier than Band 3.
The only problem with Aberdeen Airport ATC is that they are doing a Band 4 or 5 job at Band 2 pay.....
When will the fact that Aberdeen is fractionally busier than a Band 3 unit in the Midlands be looked at.And it does a vast amount of work for a certain Band 4 unit near Paddy's milestone.Jan 2008 the higher band units get even more,but the ones that have been shafted to keep the Band4/5's happy get the usual treatment.Band 2 unit busier than Band 3.
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throwadyce.....
Whilst I may agree with your gripe about the banding issues at some units, your comment of -
is very disingenuous... LXGB apart, we are all getting (ATCO wise) 4.1%.
Maybe it is time for you to apply for a transfer to a higher banded unit, if it irks you so much. After all, you state you would earn more at a less busy unit - therefor you obviously know/think you are up to the task.
"Money, mouth; interrogative position check, over"
Whilst I may agree with your gripe about the banding issues at some units, your comment of -
Jan 2008 the higher band units get even more,but the ones that have been shafted to keep the Band4/5's happy get the usual treatment
Maybe it is time for you to apply for a transfer to a higher banded unit, if it irks you so much. After all, you state you would earn more at a less busy unit - therefor you obviously know/think you are up to the task.
"Money, mouth; interrogative position check, over"
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4.1% + BUPA for all NATS ATCO's. Not!
Poor old LXGB, in spite of being assured we are all part of the big NATS brotherhood, won't get anything like that. Same as we don't get UHP, 30 days leave, LV's, OJTI allowance etc etc. Still, mustn't complain: it's nice and sunny, and a litre of Bells only costs about £7.50.
(Above might be of note to those worried about the Barron splitting NATS. It's already happened, but we're too small for anybody to notice).
Poor old LXGB, in spite of being assured we are all part of the big NATS brotherhood, won't get anything like that. Same as we don't get UHP, 30 days leave, LV's, OJTI allowance etc etc. Still, mustn't complain: it's nice and sunny, and a litre of Bells only costs about £7.50.
(Above might be of note to those worried about the Barron splitting NATS. It's already happened, but we're too small for anybody to notice).