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Fewer resources will be available in the future as Birmingham City Council said it will have to pay up to £760m to settle equal pay claims | Fewer resources will be available in the future as Birmingham City Council said it will have to pay up to £760m to settle equal pay claims |
Birmingham City Council said it is in talks with the government after it revealed it has to pay up to £760m to settle equal pay claims. | |
The bill is equivalent to its entire annual spending on services and is growing by up to £14m each month. | |
As a result, the local authority said it would have fewer resources in the future and will have to reprioritise where it spends taxpayers' money. | |
It also apologised for failing to get the situation under control. | |
The council, the largest local authority in Europe, has already paid out £1.1bn to settle claims after people who mostly worked in traditionally female roles won a ruling at the Supreme Court over pay in 2012. | |
However, following the implementation of a new IT system, Oracle, analysis revealed the significant additional costs the council will need to pay. | |
"Given the huge sums involved the council cannot afford to pay this from existing resources, including reserves," the council said. | "Given the huge sums involved the council cannot afford to pay this from existing resources, including reserves," the council said. |
GMB union members protesting in Birmingham about the evaluation of their roles | GMB union members protesting in Birmingham about the evaluation of their roles |
As of March, the council's current equal pay liability was estimated to be between £650m and £760m. | |
The 2012 settlement followed a court ruling which found hundreds of mostly female employees working in roles such as teaching assistants, cleaners and catering staff missed out on bonuses which were given to staff in traditionally male-dominated roles such as refuse collectors and street cleaners. | |
Michelle McCrossen, from the GMB Union which represents thousands of council workers, said the announcement was "shocking" and revealed the extent of pay discrimination at the council. | |
"GMB members in Birmingham City Council have been campaigning for equal pay for years, because we believed that the council's pay scheme discriminates against its women workers," she said. | |
"The extent of the discrimination is far worse than anyone could have imagined, and it's clear the council has learned nothing from their shameful history of undervaluing women's work." | |
She said the union would continue to campaign over equal pay matters. | |
BBC Birmingham's political reporter Rob Mayor said it was another brutal financial blow for the council, just weeks after it was forced to admit the botched Oracle IT project could cost £100m, five times the original budget. | |
He added the authority was clear that residents in Birmingham would feel the impact. | He added the authority was clear that residents in Birmingham would feel the impact. |
"On top of £1.1bn already spent, the outstanding bill for equal pay claims may now stand as high as £760m, more than the council spends in a year on services, and the bill is growing by as much as £14m a month. | "On top of £1.1bn already spent, the outstanding bill for equal pay claims may now stand as high as £760m, more than the council spends in a year on services, and the bill is growing by as much as £14m a month. |
"It's an ever deepening financial black hole and it's likely that government intervention will be needed to fix it." | "It's an ever deepening financial black hole and it's likely that government intervention will be needed to fix it." |
In November 2021, the GMB union warned there could be a wave of fresh claims after new information emerged about how the council evaluated roles. | |
Birmingham City Council said it was already taking action and was in discussion with the government and external auditors. | |
"These discussions remain ongoing as the council looks to explore a number of possible solutions," a spokesperson said. | |
The BBC has contacted the Department for Housing, Levelling Up and Communities for comment. | |
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