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(c) Weekend working
For work required on a Saturday or Sunday as part of the normal
working week, the allowance shall be at the rate of time-and-a-half
for all hours worked.
The weekend work allowance shall be paid, where appropriate,
in addition to the allowance for night work worked as part of
the normal week, or in addition to the allowance for shift working.
Work on a Saturday or Sunday outside the normal working week
shall be regarded as overtime and paid for in accordance with
Clause 41.
The weekend work allowance shall be paid, where appropriate,
to officers employed on a part-time basis who are required to
work on Saturdays and Sundays.
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(d) Night working
For work required at night as part of the normal working week,
the allowance shall be at the rate of time-and-a-third for all
hours wholly worked between 20.00 and 08.00 hours.
The allowance for night work is not payable to officers in receipt
of allowances for irregular hours working or shift working.
The night work allowance shall be paid, where appropriate, in
addition to the allowance for work on Saturday or Sunday as part
of the normal working week.
Work at night outside the normal working week shall be regarded
as overtime and paid for in accordance with Clause 41.
The night work allowance shall be paid to part-time officers
for all hours wholly worked between 20.00 and 08.00 hours as part
of a normal working week.
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(e) Shift working
Where a shift rota is the normal working week, the allowance
for all hours worked shall be at the rates set out in the following
table:-
(i) Rotating shifts (3 shifts on a rota basis including a night
shift)
Where the total period covered by the 3 shifts over 5 or 6 days
a week is 18 hours or more and there are at least 4 hours worked
between 20.00 and 06.00 17% of salary
Where the total period covered by the 3 shifts over 7 days
a week is 18 hours or more and there are at least 4 hours worked
between 20.00 and 06.00 20% of salary
(ii) Alternating shifts (2 shifts on a rota basis not including
a night shift over 4, 5 or 6 days a week)
Where the total period covered by the 2 shifts is between 11
and 14 hours and there are at least 4 hours between the starting
times of the earlier and later shifts. 12½% of salary
Where the total period covered by the 2 shifts is more than
14 hours and there are at least 4 hours between the starting
times of the earlier and later shifts. 14% of salary
Alternating shift allowances shall be paid where the number of
"normal office hour" shifts does not exceed one half
(1 in 2) of the total number of shifts in the rota. Allowances
for irregular hours working shall not be paid to officers in receipt
of shift allowances.
The shift allowance shall be paid, where appropriate, in addition
to the allowance for work on Saturday or Sunday as part of the
normal working week.
Time worked beyond the normal shift shall be regarded as overtime
and paid for in accordance with Clause 41.
Shift allowances are not appropriate to officers employed on
a part-time basis.
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(f) Irregular hours working
For work required outside the period 1½ hours before and/or
1½ hours after the authority's normal working hours in
the period Monday to Friday as part of the normal working week
the allowance shall be as follows -
(i) For an average of 4 hours but 7½% of salary
less than 8 hours a week calculated
over the working cycle.
(ii) For an average of 8 hours a week or 10% of salary
more calculated over the working
cycle
The allowance for irregular hours working is not payable to officers
in receipt of night work or shift work allowances.
This allowance shall not apply to officers employed on a part-time
basis.
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(g) General and public holiday working
For work required on a general or public holiday, in addition
to normal pay for that day or night (between 2000 hours and 0800
hours on the following day) the allowance shall be at plain time
rate for all time worked within an officer's normal working hours.
At a later date time off with pay shall be allowed as follows
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When the time worked is less than 4 hours - half day off
When the time worked is 4 hours or more - full day off.
For overtime on a general or public holiday see Clause 41(b)
(iv). Allowances and time off with pay for work required on a
general or public holiday shall apply, where appropriate, to part-time
officers.
Part-time officers who are required to work hours which are additional
to their normal working week and which fall on a general or public
holiday shall receive payment at plain time rate for the hours
worked with time off in lieu as above at a later date or at the
discretion of the authority, payment at the rate of double time
in complete recompense. (See also Clause 41(b)(ix)).
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(h) Rest day and free day
Where a 5 day week is worked on other than a Monday to Friday
basis, and Sunday is a non-working day, Sunday shall be designated
as a rest day and the other non-working day as a free day. Where
Sunday is a working day and Saturday is a non-working day Saturday
shall be designated as the rest day. Where Saturday and Sunday
are working days, the first non-working day shall be designated
as the rest day and the other as the free day.
Payment for all hours worked on a free day shall be at the rate
of time-and-a-half and all hours on a rest day at the rate of
double time (subject to the provisions of Clause
41(b)(iii)).
Rest day and free day payments are not appropriate to officers
employed on a part-time basis.
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(i) Split duty
There is no national provision for allowances to officers required
to undertake work on a split duty basis. Split duty allowances
are a matter for local determination.
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41. Overtime
(a) Work in excess of the normal hours of duty a week should
be discouraged and in particular officers should not be required
consistently to work overtime.
(b) Where, nevertheless, overtime is found to be unavoidable
and previous approval thereto has been given by an officer to
whom this power has been delegated, payment shall be calculated
on the following basis -
(i) To ascertain the hourly overtime rate of pay normal annual
salary should be divided by 1924 (52 weeks of 37 hours.)
(ii) Extra time of less than half an hour on any day shall not
rank for overtime. Overtime shall be aggregated for each calendar
month (or other appropriate period where the hours are arranged
over a period longer than a week), and only complete half hours
paid for.
(iii) Officers for whom it is a condition in their contract
of employment that they shall work hours longer than the standard
37 a week shall be entitled to overtime payments unless the
additional hours are recognised by some other payments or arrangements
determined locally.
(iv) For overtime on any day other than a Sunday, a rest day
or a general or public holiday, payment shall be at the rate
of time-and-a-half. For all overtime on a Sunday or a rest day
payment shall be at the rate of double time (See
Clause 40(h)).
(v) Work on a general or public holiday outwith normal working
hours shall rank as overtime and will be paid at the rate of
double time in complete recompense.
(vi) Compensatory leave on an equivalent basis to payment may
be agreed as an alternative to payment with a minimum compensation
of half a day's leave for overtime worked on a Sunday or a rest
day.
(vii) Where an authority operates a normal working week of less
than 37 hours neither overtime nor compensatory leave of absence
need be granted until the total hours worked by an officer in
any week exceed 37.
(viii) Subject to the provision of (ix) below, an officer in
receipt of a basic salary exceeding the maximum of A. &
P. Grade IV shall not be eligible for either payment of overtime
or compensatory leave in respect thereof. In exceptional cases
where planned overtime by specified officers would facilitate
the work of the authority, it may -
(a) authorise such overtime under proper control and for
a specified period; and
(b) authorise payment of an honorarium therefore (of an amount
to be determined by the authority and related to the various
factors involved) to officers who do not qualify for overtime
payment or compensatory leave. This provision shall not apply
to chief officials or their deputes.
(ix) Where an officer in receipt of a basic salary not exceeding
the maximum of A. & P. Grade IV is required to be in evening
attendance in connection with meetings of the authority which
results in total working hours being in excess of 37 a week,
compensatory leave of absence shall be granted at the convenience
of the employing department or overtime paid in accordance with
this Clause.
An authority shall have discretion to apply this provision to
officers (excluding chief officials and their deputes) in receipt
of a basic salary in excess of the maximum of A. & P. Grade
IV.
(x) Overtime payments shall not apply to officers employed on
a part-time basis, unless in unusual circumstances more than
37 hours are worked in a week.
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64. Standby duty allowances
(1) Social Workers
It is recognised that authorities may introduce different methods
of organising social work emergency duty cover, which include
not only standby duty but also permanent night/weekend teams
and mixtures or variants of these. Where standby duty arrangements
are used the following provisions apply:-
(a) An individual social worker whose post is not graded above
A & P Grade V who does not live at the place of work, and
who is required to remain at home on standby duty after normal
working hours and at weekends to deal with emergencies as they
arise, shall be paid on the following sessional basis to cover
the duties and responsibilities involved.
(i) where the occupied time during a standby session spent
on telephone calls, and/or call-out, and for documentation
is 10% or less - £18.76 per session;
(ii) where the occupied time during a standby session is
longer than 10% of a session, such additional time to be paid
at the appropriate overtime rate in accordance with Part IV
of the Scheme, except that occupied time in excess of 10%
should not be aggregated for each calendar week or month -
each session should stand on its own. (The restriction on
payment of overtime to officers in receipt of a salary in
excess of the maximum of A & P Grade IV does not apply
for the purposes of this paragraph.)
Notes:
(i) These allowances are intended to cover the full range
of duties associated with standing by, including dealing with
telephone calls, being called out and documentation.
(ii) Although it is recognised that standby duty is a feature
of the job of a social worker, employing authorities are to
ensure that such officers are in practice subject to reasonable
working hours.
(iii) Local authorities are asked to restrict duty rosters
to the number of social workers essentially required to ensure
adequate performance of the work involved.
(iv) A session of duty on weekdays shall be from office closing
on one day to opening the following morning. At weekends and
on public holidays, a session shall consist of 12 hours using
notional starting times, eg 9am to 9pm on Saturday would be
one session.
(v) Standby duty should normally follow a rota system but
the authority may adopt other arrangements where necessary.
(b) In determining the normal pay of an officer during annual
leave or sick leave, an authority should include payments made
to an officer under (a)(i).
(c) An officer whose existing contract of service provides
for a higher recognition of standby duties than prescribed in
(a)(i) above shall retain existing recognition on a personal
basis.
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(2) Other officers
In the case of other officers whose posts are not graded above
A & P Grade V and who are required to undertake standby
duty by specific rota commitment in order to be immediately
available, if needed, and this fact is not reflected in the
grading of the post, the authority shall have discretion to
pay an allowance according to the circumstances of the duty.
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(3) Standby Duty on a General or Public Holiday
Officers who are required to undertake standby duty in accordance
with the foregoing provisions on a general or public holiday
shall be granted, in addition to the appropriate allowance,
compensatory leave.
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PART 4 - JOINT ADVICE
Joint advice will follow on:-
1. Job Evaluation Scheme
2. Equal Opportunities Guide
3. Health and Safety
4. Bonus
5. Absence Management Guidelines
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