Agenda and minutes

People and Organisational Development Committee - Thursday, 10th October 2024 6.00 p.m.

Venue: Lancaster Town Hall

Contact: Stephen Metcalfe, Democratic Support - email  sjmetcalfe@lancaster.gov.uk 

Items
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11.

Declarations of Interest

To receive declarations by Councillors of interests in respect of items on this Agenda.

 

Councillors are reminded that, in accordance with the Localism Act 2011, they are required to declare any disclosable pecuniary interests which have not already been declared in the Council’s Register of Interests. (It is a criminal offence not to declare a disclosable pecuniary interest either in the Register or at the meeting).  

 

Whilst not a legal requirement, in accordance with Council Procedure Rule 9 and in the interests of clarity and transparency, Councillors should declare any disclosable pecuniary interests which they have already declared in the Register, at this point in the meeting.  

 

In accordance with Part B Section 2 of the Code Of Conduct, Councillors are required to declare the existence and nature of any other interests as defined in paragraphs 8(1) or 9(2) of the Code of Conduct. 

Minutes:

Councillor Jason Wood declared his interest as an employee and member of UNISON and as a member of Unite the union, these interests being publicly declared. He also declared that his wife is a member of UNISON, Unite the union and GMB. 

 

Councillor Margaret Pattison declared her interest as a member of UNISON.  She also declared an interest as a relative is a health and safety consultant to the Council. 

 

12.

Minutes

To receive as a correct record the Minutes of meeting held on 18th July 2024 (previously circulated). 

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 18th July 2024 were approved and signed by the Chair as a correct record. 

 

13.

Items of Urgent Business authorised by the Chair

Minutes:

There were no items of urgent business. 

 

At this point the Chair expressed his thanks to Councillor Paul Newton for his work and contributions whilst a member of the Committee and welcomed Councillor Paul Stubbins, as a new Member, to the meeting. 

14.

HR Policy Development and Review pdf icon PDF 221 KB

Report of HR Policy and Strategy Lead. 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The HR Policy and Strategy Lead submitted a report that enabled the Committee to consider and approve the introduction of revised HR Policies which fall into the category of Standby, Callout and Overtime, Social Media and Mobile Phones and Smoking and Substance Misuse. 

 

Comments and amendments following the meeting of JCC on 30th September 2024 were set out in the report. 

 

The policy tracker, appended to the report, advised of further information on the changes to be reviewed.  For these policies these were:

 

HR Policy Amendments Tracker

 

Policy Section Number (new number)

Existing/New Section

Section Heading

Amendment/addition Notes

 

Standby, Callout and Overtime

N/A

N/A

Branding

Policy re branded to new format.

N/A

N/A

Generic Layout

Layout follows new format. Scope, Purpose, Roles & Responsibilities followed by the substantive provisions.

5.5 and 5.6

Existing

Home based callout

There has been some simplification to the system of home-based callout payments. Firstly, in relation to how “shift” is defined, so it is clear which day the callout falls on (and therefore what pay a colleague is entitled to), but also to the minimum callout payment. Previously either 30+minutes work or 3 individual calls would trigger a minimum callout payment of 2 hours. This has been simplified so that work exceeding 30 minutes will incur the 2-hour minimum, and work below 30 minutes or above 2 hours will be paid according to the actual time spent.

6

New

Overtime

Including Overtime as part of the existing standby and callout policy as another related process/policy concerning additional payments to colleagues for additional work performed. We feel it sits more sensibly here than with flexi time (as flexi time is distinct from overtime).

6.3

New

Overtime

Due to recent casework, an emphasis on ensuring that overtime is first approved by a line manager and is not worked before authorisation is granted.

Future proposed change

 

 

From April 2025 when the new budget is set for the financial year, the proposal is that these figures are linked to the real living wage as follows:

Weekly Rate     50% of 1 week’s pay at real living wage*

Day Rate          2.7 x real living wage hourly rate

*updated 1st April each year and can be found at https://www.livingwage.org.uk

The proposal is essentially to link the standby rates to the real living wage (currently £12 per hour) so that they will automatically increase year on year. Based on the current rate of pay, this would equate to £222 per week (currently £160) and £32.40 per day (currently £22.86). From the limited information received from other Local Authorities around what they offer, this is in line with their current payments.

 

Social Media and Mobile Phones

N/A

N/A

Branding

Policy re branded to new format.

N/A

N/A

Generic Layout

Layout follows new format. Scope, Purpose, Roles & Responsibilities followed by the substantive provisions.

N/A

N/A

N/A

Consolidation of existing social media and mobile phone policy – to cover all communication in one HR policy

N/A

Deleted clause 6.1.3 of existing Social Media Policy

 

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15.

Health and Safety Policy Development Review pdf icon PDF 219 KB

Report of Senior Corporate Health and Safety Manager. 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Senior Corporate Health and Safety Manager submitted a report that enabled the Committee to consider and approve a range of amendments and additions to existing policies and procedures.  These were:

 

·            SG16 COSHH Policy

·            SG17 Manual Handling Policy

·            SG18 Noise and Vibration Policy

·            SG33 Personal Protective Equipment Policy

·          SG37 Working at Height Policy

 

Questions and comments following the meeting of JCC on 30th September 2024 were set out in the report.  Some minor wording amendments were made within some of the policies. 

 

At this point the Chair expressed his thanks to Officers for the work undertaken to date. 

 

It was proposed by Councillor Professor Chris Harris, seconded by Councillor Jason Wood, and unanimously resolved as follows. 

 

Resolved: -

 

That Health and Safety SG16 COSHH Policy,SG17 Manual Handling Policy, SG18 Noise and Vibration Policy,SG33 Personal Protective Equipment Policy andSG37 Working at Height Policy, appended to the report, be approved, subject to the following amendments:

 

SG16 – Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Policy (COSHH)

 

Section 8 PPE and RPE, first bullet point amend the wording from “- suppliers can advise the procurement officer” to “- to obtain specialist advice from suppliers.”