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It has been the previously agreed practice
to deal with these late awards by adding the previous year's understatement to the current year figures. The Senior Civil Service Council also agreed to a proposal to do so on this occasion. It was considered that the minor changes in the basis of calculation and weighting from Master Pay Scale "points" to Master Pay Scale "bands" would not significantly affect the validity of the overall result. The previous year's understatement added to the 1977-78 figures totalled below therefore forms the basis upon which to determine an increase for the Civil Service
Total
Master Pay Scale
1977-78 %
1976-77
Bottom band
+8.39
+0.40
+8.79)
Simple
Mid band
+7.71
+0.34
+8.05) average
8.00%
Top band
+6.83
+0.33
+7.16)
At a meeting of the Senior Civil Service Council on 23rd May it was agreed that the Master Pay Scale should be revised on the basis of the above figures.
8.
The Senior Civil Service Council is not concerned with MOD 1 salaries, but the PIU also reports private sector pay trends for these salaries. An analysis of the data indicates the following
Percentage increase
1977-78 1976-77 adjustment Total
MOD 1
+8.29%
+0.61%
+8.90%
Cost of living changes
9.
The cost of living in the period 1st April 1977 to 31st March 1978, as measured by the moving annual average of the following indices, has changed as follows
Index
Housing expenditure range
Increase
CPI(A)
900 (1,499
5.12%
CPI(B)
$1,500 $2,999
5.02%
Hang Seng
$3,000
39,000
4.95%
Since 1974, when the PIU first proäuced evidence of the movement of pay in the private sector, movement in the cost of living has not been the principal criterion in considering Civil Service pay levels.
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