HC Deb 14 June 1988 vol 135 c167W
Sir Gerard Vaughan

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services what progress has been made in his

Effects of 1988 pay award on selected nursing grades in inner London
Grade Old pay scale1 New pay scale2 3 Cash increase Percentage increase
£ £ £
Student 5,470 to 6,100 5,996 to 6,783 526 to 683 9.6 to 11.2
Nursing Auxiliary 5,495 to 6,785 A. 6,180 to 7,545 A. 685 to 760 A. 12.5 to 11.2
or or or
B. 7,309 to 8,254 B. 1,814 to 1,469 B. 33.0 to 21.7
Enrolled Nurse 7,180 to 8,680 C. 8,533 to 9,977 C. 1,353 to 1,297 C. 18.8 to 14.9
or or or
D. 9,677 to 10,958 D. 2,497 to 2,278 D. 34.8 to 26.2
Staff Nurse 8,230 to 9,530 D. 9,677 to 10,958 D. 1,447 to 1,428 D. 17.6 to 15.0
or or or
E. 10,958 to 12,538 E. 2,728 to 3,008 E. 33.1 to 31.6
Ward Sister 9,930 to 12,930 F. 12,048 to 14,388 F. 2,118 to 1,458 F. 21.3 to 11.3
or or or
G. 13,913 to 15,813 G. 3,983 to 2,883 G. 40.1 to 22.3
or or or
H. 15,338 to 17,238 H. 5,408 to 4,308 H. 54.5 to 33.3
1 Includes £930 Inner London Weighting.
2 Includes £930 Inner London Weighting and new Inner London Supplement of 9 per cent. (max. £958 p.a.) for qualified staff and 5 per cent. (max. £532 p.a.) for unqualified staff.
3 The lettered scales indicate a range of possible outcomes for individual staff on regrading. Broadly, the higher letters for each grade will apply to those with additional skills, qualifications and responsibilities.

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