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National Minimum Wage - Agricultural wage negotiations for England and Wales
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The Agricultural Wages Board for England and Wales met on 5 September 2005 to consider the representations made in response to its proposals for a new Wages Order to come into effect on 1 October 2005.
Having considered the representations received, the Board decided to confirm its proposals for a new six-tier grading structure as follows:
| Grade
| Description
| Rate
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| Grade 1
| Basic Trainee (adult rate)
| £;5.05
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| Grade 2
| Standard Worker
| £;5.58
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| Grade 3
| Lead Worker
| £;5.91
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| Grade 4
| Craft Worker
| £;6.58
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| Grade 5
| Supervisory Grade
| £;6.98
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| Grade 6
| Farm Management Grade
| £;7.53
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Entry to the higher grades will be determined by reference to responsibility, qualifications and competences.
The present categories of Young Trainee and Apprentice will be retained. The Manual Harvest Worker category will be abolished.
It also confirmed that:
- Minimum rates and allowances will be increased by about 3.3%. This increases the rate for an adult standard worker (new Grade 2) from £;5.40 per hour to £;5.58 per hour.
- The new Grade 1 rate will be set at £;5.05 per hour, the same as the new National Minimum Wage from October 2005.
- With the exception of the new Basic Trainee grade and the Young Trainee and Apprentice grades, age-related pay differentials will be abolished.
- The maximum "Other Accommodation" offset will increase to £;3.90 per day.
- The Agricultural Wages Sick Pay section of the Order has been clarified to ensure that only those workers who qualify for AWSP will be eligible for and are required to repay AWSP received from damages or compensation recovered when a worker's injury or sickness is caused by a third party.
The Board also reaffirmed its commitment to the introduction of pension arrangements for agricultural workers and work on this will continue over the next twelve months.
...back to 22 September 2005
Sources:
Agricultural Wage Negotiations 2005
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