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Duty of Co-operation survey

Programme 

 
The programme was designed by the Job Evaluation Group on behalf of the NHS Staff Council and featured a variety of keynote speeches, workshops and plenary sessions.

 

 

 09.30

 Registration opens

Presentations

10:30

 

Welcome and introduction from the chair

10.45

 

Keynote speech - Job evaluation process and practice in the light of recent legal decisions

  • Sue Hasting, Specialist Advisor (freelance)on grading and pay structures

Sue Hastings presentation is now available to download.

11.45

Presentation: The implications of the Hartley equal pay case, what have we learnt?

The presentation for this session is now available to download.

12.30

 Lunch & networking

13.15

 

 Keynote presentation - Equal pay and the future

Introduced by Greg Allen, Management Side Chair of NHS Staff Council

Speakers:

  • Gill Bellord, Director for core membership services, NHS Employers
  • Mike Jackson, Senior National Officer (Health), UNISON

The presentation for this session is now available to download.

13.45

 

Workshops

1. Consistency - why bother?

2. Job Evaluation - making it last

3. What's the job?

4. Reaping the benefits

Workshop 1- Consistency checking Wales

Workshop 1 - Consistency opening consistency

Workshop 2 - Job evaluation making it last

Workshop 3 - What's the job presentation

Workshop 3 - What's the job handouts

Workshop 4 - Reaping the benefits

14.45

 

Closing plenary:

Plenary JEG Chairs and speaker panel

15.30

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This programme has been designed by The Job Evaluation Group in association with NHS Staff Council.

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