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Dismissal threat over council pay Dismissal threat over council pay
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Thousands of council workers in Sheffield could have their contracts terminated after they failed to accept new terms and conditions.Thousands of council workers in Sheffield could have their contracts terminated after they failed to accept new terms and conditions.
Letters were sent to 13,500 workers asking them to accept the new terms, which would mean pay rises for some but a pay cut for more than 2,000 staff.Letters were sent to 13,500 workers asking them to accept the new terms, which would mean pay rises for some but a pay cut for more than 2,000 staff.
The council said it had received 8,700 signed agreements by lunchtime on Monday. The deadline was Monday night.The council said it had received 8,700 signed agreements by lunchtime on Monday. The deadline was Monday night.
Contracts for the remaining staff will be terminated and new ones offered.Contracts for the remaining staff will be terminated and new ones offered.
We believe that what is being offered to employees is fairer and more transparent than the current system John Mothersolecouncil chief executive
A council spokesman said despite the deadline it was still accepting signed agreements "and would continue to do so".A council spokesman said despite the deadline it was still accepting signed agreements "and would continue to do so".
The new pay structure is due to be implemented in April.The new pay structure is due to be implemented in April.
We believe that what is being offered to employees is fairer and more transparent than the current system John Mothersolecouncil chief executive
The council said it was required to review its pay structure in line with local authorities across the country.The council said it was required to review its pay structure in line with local authorities across the country.
Street cleaners, gardeners and teaching support staff are among the workers who will see their wages drop as part of the review.Street cleaners, gardeners and teaching support staff are among the workers who will see their wages drop as part of the review.
The council said more than 80% of staff would have the same or higher salary.The council said more than 80% of staff would have the same or higher salary.
Kevin Osborne, from the Unison union, said: "This is just not an acceptable package. It never was an acceptable package."Kevin Osborne, from the Unison union, said: "This is just not an acceptable package. It never was an acceptable package."
He said members felt they were being forced into accepting the new terms after receiving a letter from the council's chief executive John Mothersole last week, reminding them of the deadline.He said members felt they were being forced into accepting the new terms after receiving a letter from the council's chief executive John Mothersole last week, reminding them of the deadline.
'Legal requirement''Legal requirement'
Mr Osborne said: "[They are] fearful of course of what's been said in the letters by the council in terms of dismissal and re-engagement if you don't volunteer to sign."Mr Osborne said: "[They are] fearful of course of what's been said in the letters by the council in terms of dismissal and re-engagement if you don't volunteer to sign."
But Mr Mothersole said: "To suggest that the council is bullying its employees is simply nonsense.But Mr Mothersole said: "To suggest that the council is bullying its employees is simply nonsense.
"It is true that if colleagues choose not to accept their offer then we will have to terminate their contracts and re-engage with them."It is true that if colleagues choose not to accept their offer then we will have to terminate their contracts and re-engage with them.
"This has always been the case. Nobody will have to reapply for their job nor will they lose continuity of service."This has always been the case. Nobody will have to reapply for their job nor will they lose continuity of service.
"This is both standard practice and a legal requirement, to suggest that we are doing anything out of the ordinary and bullying colleagues is clearly untrue."This is both standard practice and a legal requirement, to suggest that we are doing anything out of the ordinary and bullying colleagues is clearly untrue.
"We believe that what is being offered to employees is fairer and more transparent than the current system.""We believe that what is being offered to employees is fairer and more transparent than the current system."