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Report 3 of the 02 May 01 meeting of the Remuneration Subcommittee and contains the terms of reference for the sub-committee.

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Terms of reference

Report: 3
Date: 2 May 2001
By: Clerk

Summary

The attached terms of reference were agreed by the Human Resources Committee on 15 March 2001.

A. Recommendation

That the terms of reference be noted.

B. Supporting information

Background

1. At its meeting on 8 February 2001, the Authority agreed to the establishment of a Remuneration Sub-Committee, reporting to the Human Resources Committee as its parent committee. Anthony Arbour, John Biggs and Rachel Whittaker were appointed as its three members.

2. The terms of reference of reference were discussed at the Human Resources Committee on 15 March 2001, and were agreed as detailed below.

Terms of reference of the Remuneration Sub-Committee

These terms of reference set out the decisions that are delegated to the Sub-Committee. Decisions taken by the Sub-Committee will be reported to the Human Resources Committee for information.

The Sub-Committee will meet on an ad hoc basis, as required.

ACPO ranks

1. To consider, for recommendation to the Human Resources Committee, any new pay ranges for ACPO ranks up to and including Deputy Commissioner. These will be subject to agreement at the Police Negotiating Board and ratification by the Home Secretary.

2. To consider and agree the pay and terms and conditions to be offered on appointment to ACPO ranks up to and including Assistant Commissioner. This will include the length of any fixed term appointment and any additional benefits over and above those to which they are entitled by Police Regulations.

3. To make recommendations to the Home Secretary in relation to the Commissioner’s remuneration and the terms and conditions to be offered to the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner on appointment.

4. To agree terms for early retirement of ACPO ranks.

Senior MPS civil staff

5. To consider recommendations from the Commissioner on the pay and terms and conditions of civil staff of grade 3 equivalent and above, and to agree these in consultation with the Commissioner.

6. To be consulted, on behalf of the MPA, on MPS proposals to fill Grade 4 equivalent vacancies, including proposed pay and terms and conditions and the selection process to be adopted.

7. To be notified, on behalf of the MPA, of the arrangements for filling Grade 5 equivalent vacancies.

8. To agree terms for early retirement or redundancy in individual cases for Grade 5 equivalent posts and above.

Senior MPA staff

9. In consultation with the Chair of the Authority, to agree the level of salaries and salary increases for the Clerk and Treasurer.

Powers delegated to the Clerk

Authority is delegated to the Clerk, in consultation with members of the Sub-Committee and Treasurer, to agree, in cases of urgency, pay and terms and conditions in respect of individual appointments to ACPO ranks and Senior MPS Civil Staff.

C. Financial implications

There are no direct financial implications in agreeing these terms of reference.

D. Background papers

  • Report to the Authority on 08 February 2001
  • Report to the Human Resources Committee on 15 March 2001

E. Contact details

The author of this report is Ruth Hastings Iqball.

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