Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee

21 March 2022

 

Report of the Chief Operating Officer

 

Redundancy, Pension or Exit Discretion

Summary

1.        This report advises the Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee of the expenditure associated with redundancy, pension or exit discretions paid in accordance with council policy to employees below Chief Officer.

  Background

2.    The background and detailed case surrounding each proposal are contained in the individual business case(s) attached as confidential annexes to this report for noting

Consultation
3.    All of the proposed redundancy, pension or exit discretions have been subject to consultation in accordance with the Council’s statutory obligations.
Approval

4.    In accordance with Council policy the appropriate Chief Officer of Departmental Management Team and S151 officer have approved the attached business case(s). The decisions as to whether or not to make an employee redundant rests with the Chief Operating Officer or Officers nominated by him. In terms of payments related to redundancy the council is contractually obliged to make the payment set out in the business case. Only in exceptional circumstances can discretionary additional payments for redundancy be considered.  The Section 151 Officer has decision making authority for all staff other than Chief Officers in this matter. 

 

Analysis

5.    The analysis of each proposal can be found in the respective business case. Below is an anonymised summary of these cases noting costs associated with each:

 

Employee

Business Case

Annex

Type of Exit

Redundancy Costs

£

 

Pension

Costs

£

Total

 

£

1

A

Compulsory Redundancy

£23,591.09

£0

£23,591.09

 
Council Plan
6.    Whilst the actions being proposed in the report are not material to the Council Plan they are consistent with the required outcomes of the Organisation Development Plan.
Implications

7.    The implications of each proposal can be found in the respective business case.

Risk Management

8.    The specific risks associated with each proposal and how they can be mitigated are contained in each business case. In summary, the risks associated with the recommended option are financial, legal, operational and reputational.
Recommendations

9.    Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee is asked to note the expenditure associated with each proposal as detailed in the annexes.

Reason:  In order to provide an overview of expenditure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Details

Author:

 

Helen Whiting

Head of HR

Human Resources

helen.whiting@york.gov.uk

 

Chief Officer Responsible for the report:

Ian Floyd

Chief Operating Officer

 

 

 

 

Report Approved

X

Date

21/03/2022

 

 

 

 

Specialist Implications Officer(s):

Wards Affected:

All

X

 

For further information please contact the author of the report

 

Background Papers: None

 

Annexes:

 

Annex A – Confidential Business Case