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Agency Contract for Temporary Staffing

Meeting: 09/07/2009 - Cabinet (pre 2012) (Item 49)

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Extract from the proceedings of the Central Services Cabinet Member Meeting held on 29 June 2009 (copy attached)

 

(a)       Report of the Acting Director of Strategy & Governance (copy attached).

Additional documents:

Decision:

1.     That Cabinet gives approval for a tender exercise to be carried out in compliance with the European Union Public Procurement Directive to re-let Brighton & Hove City Council for the provision of agency workers for all directorates across the council; the contract should incorporate both requests for temporary and interim workers.

 

2.     That Cabinet agrees that the contract will start on 20 March 2010 for a period of 5 years with an option to extend a further two years.

 

3.     That, following the tender process, Cabinet gives approval for a report to come back to a special meeting of the Central Services Cabinet Member Meeting to award the contact

Minutes:

49.1       The Cabinet considered a report of the Acting Director of Strategy & Governance seeking approval to re-tender the City Council’s agency staffing contract at the end of the current contract period, which would expire on 19 March 2010 (for copy see minute book).

 

49.2       Councillor Duncan stated that he was pleased that the recommendations had been amended to reflect the need for the final decision awarding the contract to be made by Members. He suggested that the tender document should stipulate a minimum wage of £7 per hour for agency staff.

 

49.3       Councillor Fallon-Khan explained that the council always endeavoured to be as fair as possible with regard to temporary agency staff. However, to comply with Councillor Duncan’s request would require the council to increase pay across all staff, resulting in a huge financial outlay for the council. He added that the council adhered to the national minimum wage and their practices were fair.

 

49.4       RESOLVED - That, having considered the information and the reasons set out in the report, the Cabinet accepted the following recommendations:

 

(1)       That approval be given for a tender exercise to be carried out in compliance with the European Union Public Procurement Directive to re-let Brighton & Hove City Council for the provision of agency workers for all directorates across the council; the contract should incorporate both requests for temporary and interim workers.

 

(2)       That the contract be approved to start on 20 March 2010 for a period of 5 years with an option to extend a further two years.

 

(3)       That approval be given, following the tender process, for a report to come back to a special meeting of the Central Services Cabinet Member Meeting to award the contact.


Meeting: 29/06/2009 - Central Services Cabinet Member Meeting (Item 14)

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Report of the Director of Strategy & Governance (copy attached).

Decision:

1.       To seek approval to delegate approval powers to the Head of Human Resources following a tender exercise (in compliance with the European Union Public Procurement Directive) to re-let Brighton & Hove City Council for the provision of agency workers for all directorates across the council. The contract incorporates both requests for all temporary and interim workers.

 

2.               The contract will be for 5 years with an option to extend a further two years, thus enabling the City Council to maximise the benefits to directorates and partner organisations in planning for their requirements both now and for the future.  The recommended contract is for agency and interim staffing provided through a Hybrid Solution.

 

Following consideration at the meeting, the above recommendations were amended as follows:

 

1.       That the report contents be noted and it be referred to Cabinet for approval.

Minutes:

14.1    The Cabinet Member considered a report of the Director of Strategy & Governance concerning the Agency Contract for Temporary Staffing, which sought to agree the process for the re-tender of the City Council’s agency staffing contract at the end of the current contract period, which expires on 19 March 2010 (for copy see minute book).

 

14.2    The Acting Director of Strategy & Governance explained that, contrary to the recommendations in the report, this item would not be considered for approval at today’s meeting, but would be taken for discussion only. He indicated that, because of the large value of the contracts, the Leader of the Council was agreeable to the report being taken to Cabinet for final approval.

 

14.3    The Opposition Spokesperson, Green Group, noted that the decision on the tender process would be made at Cabinet. He sought clarification, however, on recommendation 2.1 of the report, which requested that approval powers were delegated to officers to carry out the proposals.

 

14.4    The Acting Director of strategy & Governance explained that when the report was resubmitted to Cabinet, a decision would be taken on the use of delegated powers. Given the Leader’s views on the Cabinet being the principal forum for major financial decisions, it was likely that the final approval of the tender would also be done in Cabinet or the CMM.

 

14.5    The Opposition Spokesperson, Green Group, noted that the process being considered was the tender process. He indicated, however, that was also interested to know about the actual terms of contracts. He sought clarification on the details of payments, and enquired whether they met the national minimum wage or whether they would be considered in line with the council’s salary rates.

 

14.6    The Recruitment Strategy Manager clarified that the rates were defined by the agency themselves. He recognised that, in some areas, agency staff received less than the council’s contractors even though, in other instances, they also received more. He explained that all was dependant on the specified job description.

 

The Recruitment Strategy Manager agreed to look into the matter of payment rates and bring any information available to the Cabinet meeting where the report would be finally considered.

 

14.7    The Acting Director of Governance & Strategy explained, however, that the responsibility for setting pay rates for individual roles did not lie with members of the Cabinet. He clarified that pay was subject to equal pay and other legislation, which regulated such matters.

         

14.8    The Legal Adviser further explained that, in terms of the procurement process, if rates of pay were to be specified as a contract condition, such rates needed to be specified upfront before bids were evaluated, given that such a condition may impact on the contract price. 

 

14.9    In response to queries from the Opposition Spokesperson, Labour Group, the Recruitment Strategy Manager made the following comments:

 

§       Internal casual pools and contracts with the council remained at the bottom of the salary spine, as opposed to permanent staff.

§       Agencies under the neutral vendor model were not able to provide their own company staff, whereas in the managed solution model, different contracts could apply or bid for work.

§       Schools would be able to use the same provider if they so wished and would not incur in any charges for using them. However, they also had the possibility to use their own contractors.

§       Schools’ governing bodies retained their right not to abide by the new arrangements proposed for the council.

 

14.10  Following discussions on this item, the Cabinet Member reiterated the position that the report contents would only be noted at this stage and its recommendations referred to Cabinet for approval. He requested that Members contacted him or any of the relevant officers, in the meantime, should they wish further clarification on the report.

 

14.11  RESOLVED: That, following the discussions raised at the meeting, the recommendations be amended as follows:

 

1.       To seek approval to delegate approval powers to the Head of Human Resources following a tender exercise (in compliance with the European Union Public Procurement Directive) to re-let Brighton & Hove City Council for the provision of agency workers for all directorates across the council. The contract incorporates both requests for all temporary and interim workers.

 

2.               The contract will be for 5 years with an option to extend a further two years, thus enabling the City Council to maximise the benefits to directorates and partner organisations in planning for their requirements both now and for the future.  The recommended contract is for agency and interim staffing provided through a Hybrid Solution.

 

1.        That the report be noted.

 

2.      That the report be referred to Cabinet for approval with revised recommendations.

 


 


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