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Most LA schools use the local government pay rates to pay their support staff in conjunction with National Joint Council (NJC) terms and conditions. However, this can vary between local authorities, which means it is not possible to be prescriptive about the rate of pay support staff will receive.
The NJC has 28 members: Employers Side: Local Government Association 9 members. the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities 3 members. Welsh Local Government Association 1 member. the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Services Board 1 member. Employees Side: the Fire Brigades Union 14 members.
NJC scales are local government pay scales, which are extensively used in the voluntary sector. They are a result of negotiations between trade unions (Unite, Unison and GMB) and Local Government Association. They are all membership organisations and can be approached by their members to answer enquiries.
The Board of Visitors is a group of nationally recognized individuals who advance the quality of education at the College by serving as goodwill ambassadors, enhancing awareness of the College, and assisting with fundraising efforts.
Within the context of its mission (Making the world a more just place by educating and inspiring its judiciary), the NJC promotes the free exchange of ideas and encourages debate over legal, judicial and administration of justice issues.
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1.1 The National Judicial Council is a body established under section 153(1) of the 1999 Constitution with powers relating to appointments and exercise of disciplinary control over Judicial Officers specified in paragraph 21 of Part I of the Third Schedule of the Constitution.
The NJC (national joint council) is a negotiating body made up of unions and local government employers it negotiates local government pay in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (Scotland has its own negotiating body). The NJC Unions submit a pay claim every year and employers respond with a pay offer.

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