113 The National Living Wage – Care Provider Contracts PDF 265 KB
Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, People and
Economy, on the planned introduction of the National Living Wage, and the
impact for the pooled budget for Health and Care Services in Halton.
The Board was advised that a compulsory
National Living Wage (NLW) for workers aged 25 and above would be introduced
from 1 April 2016. It was noted that the National Minimum Wage (NMW) would
remain in place, and the distinction between the two was clarified in the
report.
It was reported that the Chancellor of the Exchequer had commented that
to help businesses to afford the increase in wages, he was cutting Corporation
Tax by 2% by 2020 and that employers could reduce the amount of National
Insurance Contributions that were paid for employees by 50%.
In Halton, there were currently 12 domiciliary care providers working
across the Borough in 29 care homes. The majority of the contracted
organisations had stated that the impact of the NLW would place economic
challenges on their organisations and impact on their ability to remain viable
in future.
A finance model to establish the potential impact of the cost of the NLW
had been designed and adopted by local authorities across the North West
region. This initial analysis, set out in the report, provided Members with an
indication of the costs involved for Halton.
RESOLVED: That approval be given to
actively enter into discussions with Care Providers, to agree how additional
costs will be met, as set out in paragraphs 5.4.3 and 5.4.4 of the report.