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  2. Salaries, expenses, and allowances of members of the Scottish ...

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    In March 1999, the SSRB published two reports (Review Body on Senior Salaries 1999a and Review Body on Senior Salaries 1999b) and, on 31 March, the Prime Minister [1] accepted all the SSRB's recommendations as to pay levels for MSPs, officeholders of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Ministers. He also accepted the arguments for an early ...

  3. Taxation in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Scotland today involves payments that are required to be made to three different levels of government: to the UK government, to the Scottish Government and to local government. Currently 32.4% of taxation collected in Scotland is in the form of taxes under the control of the Scottish parliament and 67.6% of all taxation collected in ...

  4. Union to ballot 90,000 local government workers in pay dispute

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    More than 90,000 council and school workers in Scotland will be balloted for strike action in a pay dispute, a union has said. Unison has rejected the latest pay offer from local government ...

  5. Scottish Agricultural Wages Board - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Agricultural Wages Board (SAWB) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government. [1] It sets minimum pay rates and other conditions for agricultural workers, as set out in the Agricultural Wages (Scotland) Order (No.59). The board was set up in 1949, under the Agricultural Wages (Scotland) Act. [3]

  6. Teaching unions and Scottish Government still ‘some ... - AOL

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    Unions have demanded a 10% pay increase but the Scottish Government has offered 5%, including rises of up to 6.85% for the lowest-paid staff.

  7. When is the Scottish Budget and what will be in it? - AOL

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    The Budget is the Scottish government’s opportunity to set out its tax and spending plans for the next financial year, which runs from 1 April 2025 until 31 March 2026.

  8. Scottish Public Pensions Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Public Pensions Agency (Scottish Gaelic: Peinnseanan Poblach na h-Alba) is an executive agency of the Scottish Government. It is responsible for the administration and regulation of government pension schemes in Scotland.

  9. Scottish Government should make new year resolution fair pay ...

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