I'm employed on a permanent contract. I work 10 months on, 2 months off (off months randomly decided by employer). I've been paid the same amount every month for the last 4 years. My normal salary is calculated at 10/12 of the full-time equivalent (FTE) salary. My employer pension (%) contributions are based on my normal salary. The company bonus scheme (%) are based on my normal salary.
Company policy on sick pay:
Sick pay will be calculated based on your normal hours of work as set out in your Terms and Conditions of Employment.
My employment contract reflects the above.
The following numbers are fictional for ease of understanding.
I'm paid £1000/month, every month, for 12 months. The FTE would be £1200/month.
I'm currently on 1/2 sick pay. My expectation was to be paid 1/2 my normal salary (£500). But the company say no, I should be deducted 1/2 of the FTE salary leaving me with (£1000 - [1200 x 0.5] £400.
Surely this can't be right ?
Company policy on sick pay:
Sick pay will be calculated based on your normal hours of work as set out in your Terms and Conditions of Employment.
My employment contract reflects the above.
The following numbers are fictional for ease of understanding.
I'm paid £1000/month, every month, for 12 months. The FTE would be £1200/month.
I'm currently on 1/2 sick pay. My expectation was to be paid 1/2 my normal salary (£500). But the company say no, I should be deducted 1/2 of the FTE salary leaving me with (£1000 - [1200 x 0.5] £400.
Surely this can't be right ?
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