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Parliament (Joint Departments) Act 2007

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(1)The staff of a joint department are appointed by the Corporate Officers and must be employed under a contract of employment with them.

(2)The Corporate Officers must ensure—

(a)that the pay of staff is kept broadly in line with pay in the Home Civil Service;

(b)that, so far as is consistent with the requirements of both Houses of Parliament, the other conditions of service of staff are kept broadly in line with those in the Home Civil Service;

(c)that the pensions and similar benefits of existing and former staff are kept in line with the provisions of the principal Civil Service Pension Scheme, as it applies for the time being to the Home Civil Service.

(3)Subsection (2)(c) does not apply to existing or former staff if provision for pensions and similar benefits—

(a)was made for them under another scheme before they joined the joint department, and

(b)continues to be made under that scheme in respect of their service in that department.

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