Consultation outcome

Consultation on reform of the Civil Service Compensation Scheme 2017

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

The Cabinet Office has been in consultation on reforms to the Civil Service Compensation Scheme (바카라 사이트œCSCS바카라 사이트) since 2017.  The decision has been taken to end the current consultation. As a result, the scheme terms as set out in 2010 will remain unchanged for the foreseeable future.  There are no current plans to begin a new consultation or to reform the CSCS.


Original consultation

Summary

The 바카라 사이트 has launched a consultation proposing reforms to the Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS).

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

The purpose of the consultation is to gather views from interested parties on the form and nature of the proposed amendments to the CSCS.

This consultation is targeted at Civil Servants and other individuals in scope of the CSCS, employee representatives (Trade Unions) and other interested parties.

This consultation has been ongoing since 2017. A period of public consultation ran from 25 September 2017 and closed for responses at 11pm on 6 November 2017. The responses from this consultation are continuing to be analysed. On 15th August 2022, the 바카라 사이트 published a supplementary consultation document to provide commentary on the consultation to date and set out the 바카라 사이트바카라 사이트™s proposals in the current economic context, building on the consultation document published in 2017. The 바카라 사이트 continues to consult with representative Trade Unions on making reforms to the CSCS.

Documents

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Updates to this page

Published 25 September 2017
Last updated 14 April 2025 show all updates
  1. Added the final outcome

  2. Added Supplementary Consultation Document

  3. First published.

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