Unison has criticised the loss of four jobs in a reshuffle of the social services department at East Riding of Yorkshire council when senior officers have been given pay increases, writes Paul Humphries.
The management restructuring has saved £200,000, but comes at a time when the authority's chief executive is to have a £36,000 rise to £140,000 a year, and heads of department, including the director of social services, will see their annual salaries increased from £79,000 to between £90,000 and £95,000.
The new salaries were recommended to the council following an outside review by management consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers, but Unison says staff are bitter that the pay increases have been agreed at a time when jobs have had to go.
Tony Hunter, director of social services, said that a complicated restructuring had taken place. "In the restructuring, jobs have been created. There will be no compulsory redundancies because of that restructuring." It is expected the authority will be seeking voluntary redundancy and early retirement.
Unison branch secretary Sid Cunnliffe, said: "The authority says that posts have been created in the restructuring, and that is true. But 10 posts have been lost and only six created, and that has left a net loss of four jobs.
"To have this happen when at the same time there are big increases for top management has reduced morale and really caused a lot of upset."
It is understood there has also been a capital spending freeze in social services in a bid to save £220,000.
GSCC panel hears of social worker's 'catalogue of bad practice'
22 May 2008
Cafcass: Managers the biggest winners in proposed pay boost
07 October 2008
Unite to ballot NHS mental health nurses over industrial action
06 October 2008
Acas to settle pay dispute in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
24 September 2008
Iceland banking crisis: the impact on social care
Adult care complaints system needs to improve, finds NAO
Details of government consultations
02 October 2008
Private Member Bills
25 July 2008
Government Legislation
25 July 2008