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Salary Bands in Manchester, UK

Hi, does anyone have the salary bands for Manchester, UK.

I'm on 36K for I band, but I now have team members on G grade who just joined on only slightly less than me and want to know how I compare.

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I'll never forget the one manager in Manchester, let's call him "Adam". Adam was with the company for about 30 years. When Adam retired at pay rate £39000, it was time to replace him. Naturally his post was not advertised, no internal candidates were considered, and Adam's replacement was a young external spiv at £72000. Through the layers of shut-up clauses I could never call Adam and let him know how grossly underpaid he was. I could never tell him about age discrimination. But in my mind I detest the disloyalty, disregard, disrespect of an unethical company, where senior management and HR combine to exploit the goodwill of people.

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Post ID: @5bhe+1hjTgcvu

My numbers:

  • Almost £40,000
  • Band I
  • Edinburgh
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Post ID: @5lqg+1hjTgcvu

like mancunians are some sort of special breed ha ha... why would they bother open an office in Manchester and have same band across the UK ha ha...

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Post ID: @4znx+1hjTgcvu

2wss+1hjTgcvu has it right

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Post ID: @2krs+1hjTgcvu

£27300-£49200 for level I in Manchester

£19500 - £33000 for level G

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Post ID: @2wss+1hjTgcvu

Does it really matter?

You could be living next-door to someone working remotely from the London office on thousands of pounds more than you (at same band as well).

With remote working - do the salary bands by precise location serve much anymore?

They should just have a salary band for the UK ! ! ! !

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Post ID: @2lha+1hjTgcvu

£41,000 Band I in Edinburgh

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