Question No. 9
The Hon Szeto Wah
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- 4 DEC 1985
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INDUS
Following the Government's second adjustment of the Directorate Officers' salary this year, quite a number of civil service unions and subvented organization staff unions have urged for a
corresponding salary adjustment of 6.4% for non-directorate staff with effect from 1.8.1985, to make up for the amount due to civil servants in 1983. Will Government inform this Council what principles and procedures it will follow in consider ing this request and arriving at a decision?
REPLY BY THE HONOURABLE THE CHIEF SECRETARY IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 1985
Sir,
The major consideration in determining civil
service pay is the principle of fair comparison with
remuneration for comparable employment outside the Government. This principle will apply in considering the recent request by certain non-directorate staff unions for a pay adjustment of 6.4%. The main argument for the request is that since 1981 salaries for non-director ate
staff have lagged behind the private sector.
With regard to the procedure to be followed, the
Secretary for the Civil Service has written to the
Standing Commission on Civil Service Salaries and
Conditions of Service seeking its assistance and advice regarding the unions' request as the matter falls within the Standing Commission's terms of reference. When advice is received from the Standing Commission, the Secretary
for the Civil Service will enter into further discussions
with the Staff Sides of the three central consultative
councils. The then conclusions reached. will be submitted
to the Governor-in-Council.
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