Latest updates on “improve our neighbourhood” campaign

More and more residents are following our advice that they should be intolerant of poor public service standards.

Here are some of the issues reported over the weekend.

Residents should click here to access the My Council reporting tool

Thoresby Road - litter

Thoresby Road – litter

Litter - Cornlands Road

Litter – Cornlands Road

St Stephens Road - Poor street sweeping standards

St Stephens Road – Poor street sweeping standards

The Wandle - detritus

The Wandle – detritus

Chapelfields - Grass growing THROUGH footpath surfaces

Chapelfields – Grass growing THROUGH footpath surfaces

Chapelfields - Damaged verges

Chapelfields – Damaged verges

Foxwood - Graffiti

Foxwood – Graffiti

 

Senior Council officials to be paid 52p an hour to be “on call”

On callChanges to the working conditions of senior managers at the York Council are set to be implemented.

They include the introduction of performance related pay.  Instead of gaining “increments” automatically during their first four years in post, pay increases will be made based on the achievement of targets.

What the targets will be, and who will decide whether they have been achieved, is unclear.

Their annual leave entitlement will be reduced to 35 days a year (from 39) although this is still much higher than is common in the private sector – or indeed amongst more junior ranks at the Council.

Chief Officers will be required to join a standby rota and will be paid 52p an hour to be “on call”. If “called out” to deal with an emergency  they will be paid at their hourly rate.

We think that the performance related pay plan is right.

However there needs to be more transparency when goals are being set.

Large amounts of taxpayer’s money are involved.

The proposals are being discussed at a meeting being held on 12th May.