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rosullivan2
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I read in another thread (thread# 79359) Standard vs Higher Scale in Civil Service that there is a difference between standard grades and higher grades in the public sector.
For example, if you take an Assistant Principal Officer who was appointed post-1995 (pre-1995 is a different pay rate due to PRSI etc), he/she could be an Assistant Principal Officer (AP) or an Assistant Principal Officer (Higher) (AP1). The higher grade is paid more.
Does anyone know where this is properly set out? I keep seeing references to AP1 and the link above says that is Assistant Principal Officer (Higher), but is that clearly set out in an official document somewhere? Just trying to work out what payscales apply to what jobs.
For example, if you take an Assistant Principal Officer who was appointed post-1995 (pre-1995 is a different pay rate due to PRSI etc), he/she could be an Assistant Principal Officer (AP) or an Assistant Principal Officer (Higher) (AP1). The higher grade is paid more.
Does anyone know where this is properly set out? I keep seeing references to AP1 and the link above says that is Assistant Principal Officer (Higher), but is that clearly set out in an official document somewhere? Just trying to work out what payscales apply to what jobs.