JD1763 wrote: » My understanding is that you will move down to the lower grade on the lower scale. I knew someone who took HEO but moved back to EO and had to revert to the EO salary. I stand to be corrected if I'm wrong but to my knowledge that's how it works.
titan18 wrote: » Why would you be allowed keep your existing salary on a lower scale job? Be sort of ridiculous if you could
fiachr_a wrote: » Why would you do this (move to a lower grade)? Is it for a transfer to a new region?
MarkR wrote: Logically speaking, I can't see how you would get the same rate transferred over. Imagine someone​in the new department, same title, same number of years in service, and you getting more?
Donutz wrote: » A long time ago in my workplace they abolished a grade. The few staff that were at that grade were moved to a lower paid grade but still kept their higher rate of pay .
CaptainAhab wrote: » As I can see from the replys, there are precedents where this has occurred and colleagues have also told me it wouldn't be unusual to move into the new role and your salary would be carried over onto the relevant salary point of the new role.
CaptainAhab wrote: » "Different pay and conditions may apply if immediately prior to appointment the appointee is a serving Civil or Public Servant".
CaptainAhab wrote: » Its a location thing and also a career thing
CaptainAhab wrote: » Thanks Cakerbaker - That is what I had been told by others too. I'm gonna contact personnel for confirmation however.
CaptainAhab wrote: » Damn I was hoping that wasn't the case. In all applications on Public Jobs it states "Different pay and conditions may apply if immediately prior to appointment the appointee is a serving Civil or Public Servant". I think I will give Dept of Public Expenditure and Reform a call.
Does anyone know if you move to a lower grade through an open competition in the Civil Service you would be on a different or higher starting scale in this role if your salary in your current grade is higher than the maximum salary in the new lower grade?
If they are not analagous (similar) grades e.g. EO/Staff officer/Grade V, salary will not transfer. However they may grant increments on scale for years of service. Local HR will always make the decision.
Depends, nothing to do with analagous grades necessarily
@billyhead Take a read of this circular
https://www.gov.ie/en/circular/57443f-082019-starting-pay-on-promotion/
That refers to promotion and similar grades, not dropping grades. I came from larger salary in public service. My new civil service department wudnt match the higher salary as the grades were not like for like. They instead gave me six increments for service years. It will largely come down to local HR