NCL Rewards …. has arrived!

NCLRewards is a brand new discounts website exclusively for staff.

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With over 6,400 discounts at leading retailers, holiday discounts at leading tour operators of up to 10%, hot offers and weekly flash sales, my only problem was which offer to go for first!

 

A recent shopping trip found me calculating discounts in just about every shop I visited. (Well, asking my daughter to keep her mentally active during the school holidays!)

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From a 7% discount at M&S, 7.75% at New Look, 8% at Debenhams and 10% at Wallis and Boots this one trip soon adds up to a nice little savings pot for Christmas.With less than 140 days to Christmas how will you make your money go further?

 

Join today at www.ncl.ac.uk/hr/benefits/nu-options/ncl-rewards.php

With over 1500 staff already registered, there really is something for everyone! Even better join by 30 September and have a chance to win a £40 Love2Shop voucher.

Now where shall I go on holiday next year…?

Jane Elliot-Simm, HR Adviser (Policy & Projects)

Action on Pay

You may have noticed that we have had some people on campus with placards and handing out leaflets. They are UCU members who are taking strike action over a dispute about this year’s national pay negotiations.  The employers have offered a 1.1% increase to all spine points with a more substantial increase for staff on the lowest points.  I know some people will think 1.1% does not seem like very much.  I think we should remember that most staff in the public sector will be getting a 1% increase and the offer is well above inflation which was 0.3% last month. We should also remember that many staff will also receive an incremental increase in August and others will receive a performance related increase.  The employment package is not only about pay: we also  have good pension schemes, good holidays and other terms and I believe most staff think the University is a good place to work.

The other campus unions, Unison and Unite, have also rejected the 1.1% offer and are deciding what to do next. I sincerely hope that this dispute can be resolved without our core activities being adversely affected.  I am sure none of us wants to do anything that could prejudice the future success of the University.

Thankfully, industrial action is a rare occurrence which means that there will be uncertainty and many questions. A set of FAQ’s been developed which set out the University’s position on industrial action.  This will be a living document which will be added to as new situations develop.  In addition, I and my team of HR Managers will also be happy to answer any queries you might have.

Garry Coupland

Let’s talk about USS…

After many months of consultation, negotiation and preparation, last Friday, 1 April, saw the launch of the new USS. Whilst some will undoubtedly be disappointed to see the end of the link to final salary, we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that we are still left with a scheme that offers really valuable benefits. Yes, we’re all having to pay more (contributions are going up for both members and the University), but we still have a scheme which offers:

1. Defined benefits (for salary up to £55k) – this means you know from the start what you can expect to receive when you retire.

2. A package of benefits that helps protect you and your family, including death and ill-health benefits.

3. The opportunity for additional savings with a 1% match from the University (once the new ‘Investment Builder’ section opens in October).

Yes, pensions are dull and complex, but definitely not to be ignored. We’ll keep you updated by email, but go to the USS website for more details.