Created on: 13 Aug 2024 | Last modified: 20 Aug 2024
New JNCHES National Pay Negotiations for HEIs
The majority of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland (and the rest of the UK) have agreed to implement a national pay spine negotiated at a body called New JNCHES.
The HEIs have set up “UCEA” (aka the Employers) to negotiate on their behalf. University staff are represented by the five trade unions that are recognised; UCU, EIS ULA, Unison, Unite and GMB.
The New JNCHES Agreement may be found here.
The current New JNCHES pay spine is here. Each HEI “sizes” their own posts to fit a “pay range” of salary points. Most lecturers’ pay ranges end on Point 44.
Every year, the Employers and Staff Side trade unions meet to negotiate an annual cost-of-living pay uplift, this leads to an updated New JNCHES Pay spine.
The UHI, SRUC and RCS do not participate in national collective bargaining. The SRUC and RCS have recognised the EIS for local bargaining at their institutions. The vast majority of UHI lecturing staff are employees of UHI Academic Partner Institutions and thus members of EIS FELA and their pay is determined through national collective bargaining at NJNC.
The five trade unions representing university staff lodged their pay claim.
From the EIS perspective the two key points are:
an increase on all pay points of at least RPI + 2% or a flat rate of at least £2,500 (whichever is greater) and a commitment to restore lost pay.
Implementation of a Scottish New JNCHES Standing Sub-Committee
There were several meetings New JNCHES meetings this year and the final offer was made on July 3rd, 2024.
The key points of the 2024-25 UCEA pay offer are:
The EIS ULA Executive considered the final pay offer above and decided to seek members’ views to make a decision. The Executive recommended that members reject the pay offer in a two question consultative ballot as:
The second question in the Consultative ballot asks members if they are willing to support industrial action if members reject the pay offer. It is unlikely that the Employers will improve the offer unless members take sustained industrial action. Universities are “hard employers” and only significantly change their negotiating position when they have to.
This EIS ULA consultative ballot on the pay offer will close on September 2nd.
If you are an EIS member who has not received a ballot paper then you should email ballot@eis.org.uk