I would really appreciate some advice. I left my job earlier in the year and accepted some deductions to my final pay for excess annual leave taken.
Unfortunately my employer underpaid my final wage and over-deducted my pension contributions from my final pay. I have referred the pension contributions issue to the Pensions Ombudsman and made an application within 3 months of my final working day to the employment tribunal. The amount I am claiming in underpaid wages is around £1000. I was a part-time employee and my former-employer has now said that they miscalculated my bank holiday entitlement all the way back to 2013 so they will counter-claim for a sum of approx £12000.
Is it possible the judge could find in their favour on this?
Does Custom and Practice have to apply to all employees or can it be to the individual?
The relevant wording in my contract of employment is:
'You will be entitled to 6 weeks and 2 days annual leave pro rata (which equates to 28 sessions per year in the case of part-time employment) and 8 public/extra statutory holidays or days in lieu with pay each year between your appointment and its’ anniversary date'.
Any advice would be much appreciated - this is totally new territory for me and it is all a bit anxiety inducing!
Unfortunately my employer underpaid my final wage and over-deducted my pension contributions from my final pay. I have referred the pension contributions issue to the Pensions Ombudsman and made an application within 3 months of my final working day to the employment tribunal. The amount I am claiming in underpaid wages is around £1000. I was a part-time employee and my former-employer has now said that they miscalculated my bank holiday entitlement all the way back to 2013 so they will counter-claim for a sum of approx £12000.
Is it possible the judge could find in their favour on this?
Does Custom and Practice have to apply to all employees or can it be to the individual?
The relevant wording in my contract of employment is:
'You will be entitled to 6 weeks and 2 days annual leave pro rata (which equates to 28 sessions per year in the case of part-time employment) and 8 public/extra statutory holidays or days in lieu with pay each year between your appointment and its’ anniversary date'.
Any advice would be much appreciated - this is totally new territory for me and it is all a bit anxiety inducing!
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