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News

Issue 18

Time to get serious about Annex T!

The SoR is launching a new campaign to encourage implementation of Annex T across all departments in England. Annex T provides for accelerated progression from band 5 to band 6 for newly qualified professionals.

Two lots of guidance are being sent out – one to SoR reps and one to managers – to help focus discussions within trusts. Each four-page document includes a detailed question and answer section, a practical guide to implementation and a model agreement.

“Radiographers have a particularly strong case to argue that Annex T should apply to them since, with midwives, they are the only group of staff who had an established link between the Whitley starter grade and the normal working grade,” said Richard Evans, CEO of the SoR.

“In the case of radiographers this was in the form of ‘linked grade’ agreements at local level.

“Many employers have benefited from implementing the linked grade and Annex T should provide the same benefits in terms of recruitment, retention and service delivery.”

Annex T for Managers PDF

Annex T for Representatives PDF

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