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Senedd members' pay set to rise as lowest-paid staff face salary cuts

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September 24, 2025

THE pay of politicians in Cardiff Bay is expected to rise while some of the Senedd’s lowest-paid support staff face cuts, the Welsh Parliament's pay body has said.

- By CHRIS HAINES ICNN Senedd Reporter

Senedd members, who receive a basic salary of £76,380 after a £4,300 rise in 2025, are due to receive another increase in 2026 linked to a Welsh average earnings index.

But the Senedd’s remuneration board, which decides politicians’ pay, also confirmed the top end of the lowest pay grade for support staff will be cut by almost £1,300 to £32,414.

The Unite and PCS unions, as well as the Plaid Cymru group, opposed the cut to the maximum salary for the lowest pay band.

Some affected staff will be offered two years’ pay protection which Unite warned is not enough.

The board justified the change based on benchmarking and ensuring alignment with market rates of similar complexity and responsibility. But the board’s own impact assessment recognised the cut may have an adverse impact on women and disabled people.

Most members of staff will be positively impacted by the reforms, the board claimed.

The highest pay points for bands one and two, senior advisers, and chiefs of staff will increase.

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