Hi, to be concise yesterday my employer announced with no warning (via a companywide Teams meeting) that in order to "save the business" it will be reducing everybody's salary by 20% for at least the next 3 months. As it has described this reduction as a "deferred payment" it is confident it did not need to implement a consultation period as this is a measure to save jobs and has the blessing of ACAS. It also announced that as payroll is due on Monday it will be backdating this measure to 1st July.
My initial question is whether this is legal and what, if any, pushback is available to me. Naturally I am looking for alternative employment as the cynic in me says that potentially i will never see the 20% "loan" to the company again. The company could again cease trading and the money lost. Some backstory is the company went into administration in March and is now trading under a different name with the same directors, my contract is subject to TUPE but i am not in a trade union as this is not recognised by the company. The company has approx 120 employees. There is also worryingly an under payment to the pension provider and 10 months employee and employer contributions have not found their way to the right place.
I can probably survive for 3 months on 20% less pay but it's going to be tough, what is difficult to deal with is the uncertainty of the timeframe vs the "it could be worse and i'm not redundant" thoughts.
I was going to send an email to HR basically saying along the lines of "I am working under protest and not resigning immediately as the measures imposed will cause significant financial hardship". I believe this enables me to preserve my right to bring a constructive unfair dismissal claim later?
I'm sure it won't achieve much but it may make me feel more empowered? Fingers crossed for a new job on the horizon
My initial question is whether this is legal and what, if any, pushback is available to me. Naturally I am looking for alternative employment as the cynic in me says that potentially i will never see the 20% "loan" to the company again. The company could again cease trading and the money lost. Some backstory is the company went into administration in March and is now trading under a different name with the same directors, my contract is subject to TUPE but i am not in a trade union as this is not recognised by the company. The company has approx 120 employees. There is also worryingly an under payment to the pension provider and 10 months employee and employer contributions have not found their way to the right place.
I can probably survive for 3 months on 20% less pay but it's going to be tough, what is difficult to deal with is the uncertainty of the timeframe vs the "it could be worse and i'm not redundant" thoughts.
I was going to send an email to HR basically saying along the lines of "I am working under protest and not resigning immediately as the measures imposed will cause significant financial hardship". I believe this enables me to preserve my right to bring a constructive unfair dismissal claim later?
I'm sure it won't achieve much but it may make me feel more empowered? Fingers crossed for a new job on the horizon
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