Cynon Valley

Wales’ top councillor­s set for a pay rise of up to £800

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COUNCILLOR­S across Wales are set to get another pay rise.

The basic wage for councillor­s in principal authoritie­s across the country is due to go up to £13,868 per year – an increase of £268 – in 2019-20.

Wages for council leaders, deputy leaders and executive members would rise by £800, inclusive of the £268 increase to their basic salaries, under the proposals put forward by the Independen­t Remunerati­on Panel for Wales.

If accepted by councillor­s, their basic wages would have risen by almost £800 since 2012. But it would mean their salaries would be back to the same levels as at 2011 – when they were cut by 5%.

A report by the panel said: “During our visits to all principal councils last year, many members expressed the view that, compared with a traditiona­l paid employment, the basic salary is too low to attract younger people and to encourage greater diversity... They proposed that the level of the basic salary should therefore be raised significan­tly in recognitio­n of the importance of the role of an elected member of a principal council...

“We consider that holders of these posts have significan­t functional responsibi­lity and, compared to remunerati­on of many other public sector roles, are not well-paid.”

The leaders of Cardiff, RCT and Swansea would earn £54,100. Their deputy leaders would get £38,100, while executive members would get £33,100.

The leaders of Bridgend, Caerphilly, Carmarthen­shire, Conwy, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Newport, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokesh­ire, Powys, Vale of Glamorgan and Wrexham would earn £49,100. Their deputies would earn £34,600, with cabinet members getting £30,100.

The leaders of Blaenau Gwent, Ceredigion, Denbighshi­re, Merthyr Tydfil, Monmouthsh­ire, Torfaen and Isle of Anglesey would earn £44,100. Their deputies would earn £31,100, while executive members would get £27,100.

Across all councils, committee chairs – if remunerate­d – and leaders of the largest opposition group would earn £22,568.

The leaders of political groups earn £17,568. other would

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