The Salvation Army responds to employee concerns regarding job classification
26 July 2012
The Salvation Army highly values the contribution of thousands of dedicated employees who are critical to the provision of social services in areas such as homelessness, family and youth support. As part of the transition to the Modern Award, effective 1 July 2012, The Salvation Army was required to translate the classifications, which affects social and community services sector employees, to new classifications under the Award.
'Due to the complexity and the scope of the task and despite extensive work conducted over many months this translation process is incomplete,' said Mr Stephen Webb, Leader of People and Facilitation for The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory.
'While this process is incomplete, an interim measure to provisionally translate classifications to the new Award has been implemented and employees have been advised this month that a further process to determine final classifications would be undertaken over the next few months,' he said.
'No employees’ rate of pay has decreased as a result of the provisional classification translation process. In fact, all employees have just received a pay increase of 2.9% as a result of the National Wage Case,' said Mr Webb.
'Any claims made that The Salvation Army proposes to underpay employees are unfounded and without substance. We are committed to
'Any additional funding that is received from Government to assist with the Equal Remuneration Order will be used as intended to
For more information please contact:
The Salvation Army, Australia Southern Territory
Territorial Communications & Fundraising Department, 95-99 Railway Road, Blackburn VIC 3130
T: 03 8878 2400
E: salvosaus@aus.salvationarmy.org