Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Charlotte Haines Your budget and payroll When considering your budget for the next financial year it is important to factor in any changes to pay which may arise. These changes can include: The increase to national minimum wage [1] NALC pa... Oct 22, 2024 Payroll
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Sally Longmate Pension Requirements * 'All employers must offer a workplace pension scheme by law. You, your employer and the government pay into your pension.' - HMRC * Details on what an employer is required to do by law in relation t... Oct 22, 2024 Payroll
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Laura Sampson Martlesham Salary range £15.02 - £16.64 per hour (SCP 21 – 25) depending on experience and qualifications. This is equivalent to £29,289 - £32,448 pro rata. Up to 30 hours per week; availability on Wednesday ev... SALC news / update for members Oct 21, 2024 VACANCY FEATURE
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Laura Sampson Kessingland Hours This role will be an annualised hours contract which means that the contract will be for 300 hours over the year however the hours will vary depending on the season so flexibility is essential. ... SALC news / update for members Oct 17, 2024 VACANCY FEATURE
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Kirsty White Rural Housing event - all councils welcome Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils are hosting a Rural Housing Event on *Wednesday, 6 November 2024* at Lavenham Village Hall, Church Street, Lavenham, Sudbury CO10 9QT from 9am to 1pm. * This ... Oct 17, 2024 SALC NEWS and BLOGS
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Kirsty White New Local Transport Plan A newly-developed plan which details the long-term vision for transport in Suffolk has been launched as part of a county-wide consultation this week. Suffolk's communities helped shape a new draft of... Oct 14, 2024 SALC NEWS and BLOGS
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Charlotte Haines Understanding your tax code It is important as an employee to keep an eye on your tax code and contact HMRC if you think it is wrong. There are many things which can affect your tax code such as: · You are both e... Oct 14, 2024 Payroll
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Charlotte Haines Statutory Payments It is important to know that employees are entitled to, at minimum, the following statutory payments, where applicable: Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) – this can be paid by the employer for up to 28 wee... Oct 14, 2024 Payroll
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Charlotte Haines Staying on top of your tax code It is important to stay on top of your tax code. If you notice that your tax code (visible on your payslip) has been changed or you don't agree with the tax deductions or tax refunds within your pay p... Oct 14, 2024 Payroll
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Kirsty White Babergh & Mid Suffolk - Sudbury Community Energy Meeting *Want to be part of a community energy revolution? * By working together, communities can generate clean energy, cut bills and help the planet. Join the meeting on 20th October 2024 6-8pm at Sudbury... Oct 14, 2024 SALC NEWS and BLOGS
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Charlotte Haines Overtime Overtime [1] is when you work hours beyond your normal working hours and your normal working hours should be in your contract [2] . Your employment contract will usually detail how overtime is pa... Oct 14, 2024 Payroll
Suffolk Association of Local Councils, Laura Sampson Glemsford *Benefits:* 15 hrs per week, permanent part-time Salary as per NJC pay scales SCP 24-32 (based on experience) Local Government Pension Scheme 23 days holiday per year plus bank holidays and 2 addition... SALC news / update for members Oct 10, 2024 VACANCY FEATURE