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WQ.167/2019
WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE STATES EMPLOYMENT BOARD BY DEPUTY M.R. LE HEGARAT OF ST. HELIER
ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 26th MARCH 2019
Question
Will the Chairman –
- advise how many staff have been given the following since 1st October 2018 –
- A compromise agreement;
- Voluntary redundancy;
- Compulsory redundancy; or
- any other form of financial or remuneration package on leaving their employment with the States of Jersey;
- state how many staff have been given gardening leave' during the same period and how many of any such staff are still employed by the States; and
- state how much any such agreements and arrangements referred to in parts (a) and (b) have cost the States to date?
Answer
A total of 13 employees left the Government of Jersey in relation to parts (a) and (b) between the period 1st October 2018 and 28th February 2019. The total cost of these agreements and arrangements was £536,274.03, inclusive of:
- 7 employees received a compromise agreement to a total value £185,257.13 in settlement of contractual obligations. One of these employees has an existing zero hour contract which has been retained.
- and (iii) 5 employees received Redundancy to a total cost: £351,016.90 (5 Voluntary and 1 Compulsory)