job evaluation
Britishnoun
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Defending its job evaluation process as "fair and transparent", the local authority said affected workers had been offered other jobs, voluntary redundancy or pay protection for six months.
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The council said it was carrying out a "fair and transparent job evaluation process" agreed with trade unions, to comply with equal pay laws.
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The city council has previously defended its job evaluation process as "fair and transparent" and said it was "working hard" to reach a settlement.
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It added "negotiations are continuing" and previously told the BBC its job evaluation process was "fair and transparent".
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The leader stated the council had "to be undertaking a full job evaluation process" and it was "doing this in partnership with the trade unions using a nationally recognised job evaluation methodology".
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