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Full Council - Tuesday, 12th March, 2024 6.00 pm
March 12, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting addressed several key issues, including the Living Rent Commission report, the safety valve program for the Dedicated Schools Grant (DSG), and the pay policy statement. The discussions were intense, with significant debate on the implications of each decision, reflecting the council's ongoing efforts to manage financial constraints and improve city governance.
Living Rent Commission Report: The council noted the report, which recommends measures to improve the private rental sector. Advocates argued it would enhance tenant security and affordability, while opponents expressed concerns about potential over-regulation and its impact on landlords. The decision aims to balance tenant protection with a healthy rental market.
DSG Safety Valve Program: This decision was controversial due to its secretive handling and potential impact on services for children with special educational needs. Proponents, including the administration, argued it was necessary to manage the council's financial deficit, while critics feared it would lead to reduced support for vulnerable children. The program's approval under urgency provisions without broader consultation sparked significant backlash.
Pay Policy Statement: The council approved the pay policy statement, which included a contentious discussion about the transparency of pay ratios and the inclusion of interim and agency staff in pay calculations. Critics argued that the current policy does not accurately reflect pay disparities, calling for more comprehensive reporting. The approval aims to standardize pay practices but left some members dissatisfied with the level of transparency.
An interesting moment in the meeting was the strong opposition voiced by several council members across different agenda items, highlighting the council's divided opinions on key financial and policy decisions.
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