Last Friday half an hour before I was due to start my shift, I got a call off my Area Manager to say don't bother coming in, we're shutting all shops this afternoon because of the snow. And we'll be shutting all shops tomorrow, Saturday too. You can take it as unpaid leave or as part of annual holiday...
Firstly as I understand it, under these circumstances, the employer cannot force you to take the time off as annual leave. Am I right?
I know they have to give 2 days notice for 1 days holiday etc etc.
It wasn't a case of the shops being open and I couldn't make it in because of the weather. In those circumstances, I wouldn't expect to be paid. The company had taken the decision to close for a day regardless, therefore it could be classed as a lay-off (albeit short term). Am I right?
I asked if I was going to be paid for the 6hrs Friday & 8hrs Saturday and was told in no uncertain terms, no. If they don't pay me, could this be regarded as an Unlawful Deduction from Wages?
There is nothing in my "contract" nor the Employee Manual regarding this scenario. I also thought there was some sort of Statutory Guaranteed Payment to cover situations like this ????
Need advice...please
PS. We weren't affected by any snow here, I could've gone into work. However due to H.O closing I could've been the only one working and probably not wise had something "gone wrong" during the day to have no back-up. Anyway- not given the choice to work...
Firstly as I understand it, under these circumstances, the employer cannot force you to take the time off as annual leave. Am I right?
I know they have to give 2 days notice for 1 days holiday etc etc.
It wasn't a case of the shops being open and I couldn't make it in because of the weather. In those circumstances, I wouldn't expect to be paid. The company had taken the decision to close for a day regardless, therefore it could be classed as a lay-off (albeit short term). Am I right?
I asked if I was going to be paid for the 6hrs Friday & 8hrs Saturday and was told in no uncertain terms, no. If they don't pay me, could this be regarded as an Unlawful Deduction from Wages?
There is nothing in my "contract" nor the Employee Manual regarding this scenario. I also thought there was some sort of Statutory Guaranteed Payment to cover situations like this ????
Need advice...please
PS. We weren't affected by any snow here, I could've gone into work. However due to H.O closing I could've been the only one working and probably not wise had something "gone wrong" during the day to have no back-up. Anyway- not given the choice to work...
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