The company I work for are stopping out of hours service on 1st April 2024.
My questions are :-
1) I believe they want to give a notice period of 12 weeks and phase out the payments with 100% of the normal amount being paid in the first month, then 75%, 50% and 25% so at the end I would have lost the total additional money I used to receive. Is this legal? I am losing a significant amount of my monthly salary (I am part time). My manager thinks they may try to give me a pay rise but this won't cover the whole amount of income I will lose - this is not yet confirmed...
2) Does the fact that I have to claim overtime separately each month make any difference?
3) If they do have to compensate me, should this be based on the historic amount I received monthly or the doubled amount which I have received since September 2023?
4) One of the customers that pays for this service has approached me to provide out of hours support to them privately, am I able to do this legally? It is for a service that the company no longer provides.
- the out of hours support is a monthly rota, my shifts can differ each month (depending on the number of days in the month), but I usually undertake a minimum of 2 shifts each month. We make an overtime claim each month for the shifts we have covered.
- the out of hours support is NOT mentioned in my employment contract, but believe this to be an implied term by custom and practice - I have been on the rota since around 2007.
- since September 2023 one member of the out of hours team was made redundant so I took on additional shifts to cover so since then the money I get each month has doubled.
- my employment contract says "the company reserves the right to alter to amend the terms of this contract of employment as the needs of the business dictate"
My questions are :-
1) I believe they want to give a notice period of 12 weeks and phase out the payments with 100% of the normal amount being paid in the first month, then 75%, 50% and 25% so at the end I would have lost the total additional money I used to receive. Is this legal? I am losing a significant amount of my monthly salary (I am part time). My manager thinks they may try to give me a pay rise but this won't cover the whole amount of income I will lose - this is not yet confirmed...
2) Does the fact that I have to claim overtime separately each month make any difference?
3) If they do have to compensate me, should this be based on the historic amount I received monthly or the doubled amount which I have received since September 2023?
4) One of the customers that pays for this service has approached me to provide out of hours support to them privately, am I able to do this legally? It is for a service that the company no longer provides.
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