Hi Phleb, I'm very familiar with NHS payscales, and when you start a new job you will always be put at spine point 1 on the scale of the new job. The only way that you can be put on a higher point is if you can evidence that you already have some of the skills required by the new job - then at the time of your appointment, your manager would have to fill in an extra payroll form giving reasons why you should start on a higher spine point.
All this should have been sorted out at the time of your appointment - your offer letter will have shown you your pay band and spine point.
"I know they are skint, but thats their own doing, not ours, so why we getting punished for it??? " That's not a sensible way of looking at it. The NHS has to save millions over the next couple of years, and part of that is by skill mix and becoming a lean organisation. It's not your employers' fault if you have dropped a band - you knew the job was a lower band and it's NHS policy ALWAYS to start a new role on the bottom of the band. Factor is right, there is very limited flexibility - unless the competencies in your previous job map directly into the new one, you'd be very unlikely to keep your spine point. It's not punishment, you've chosen to take a new job, it was your choice (and I know how much you wanted it).
Every year you do go up a spine point - yes, but not if you change jobs, you'd then be on the spine for the new job. You are being trained so you are on the minimum. How can HR know that you are capable when you only just started as a phlebotomist?
It may be no comfort to you but for budgetary reasons, nobody in my team has had a pay rise for the last five years.
Your only chance is the competencies, if your manager can demonstrate that you have the competencies now that warrant you being on point 3, they can send a form into HR/payroll - but at this stage of the financial year, it may be something they can't afford.
However - I still don't understand why this wasn't clearly demonstrated to you in your offer letter, which you accepted...