I've just received papers explaining more about the changes to terms of service almost certainly about to take place for C of E clergy. And if you click on the title of this post you'll be directed to the 'commontenure' website, set up by the CofE.
On it we're told:
Since 2002, the Church of England has been reviewing the terms of service under which clergy hold office. New terms and conditions will be conferred on clergy through Common Tenure. It preserves the historic office holder status of parochial clergy, whilst giving them rights broadly equivalent to those of employees
February
2010 – Amending Canon 29 will return to General Synod for
final approval and the capability and grievance procedures will also
be considered by General Synod.
Information pack about common tenure
We attach an information pack consisting of the following items.
1 A model letter that you can adapt and use to update clergy in yourdiocese on the progress of the Terms of Service legislation3 An example of the statement of particulars that the regulations will require you to issue to all clergy in common tenure appointments
Communication
We are sending a hard copy of this letter and the information pack to your diocesan secretary and the chairs of your diocesan houses of clergy and laity. We are also sending the pack by email to the following
CME officers, Diocesan directors of ministry, Diocesan directors of ordinands, HR advisers
Please feel free to share this material with anyone else who needs to know, for example, all members of your staff council.
In addition, we are putting the information pack on the Church of England website, where information on the new terms of service arrangements can now be located more easily by going direct to the new domain name www.commontenure.org
Members of staff and the Terms of Service Implementation Panel are very willing to come and talk to your diocesan synod or staff meeting if you would find that helpful. Please contact Patrick Shorrock AT cofe.anglican.org for further details.
In addition, during the course of 2009, the staff at Church House will be providing further material to support dioceses, and will be running some further training events, as dioceses start to put the necessary arrangements in place.
2 comments:
How long before they start referring to the bishop as the CEO?
Community of Episcope Order?
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