Hello to everyone on the forum
I'm pleased to find this forum as I think I am after some fairly straight forward advice and there is a bit of a waiting list to get an appointment at my local Citizens Advice.
I believe I am being underpaid for my overtime hours. This may be a genuine pay roll mistake but I want to be sure of my facts and legal situation before seeing my Managing Director.
I have never signed a contract with the company but the department I work in has a copy of a Employee Handbook which contains around 30 pages. All staff including myself consider this to be our employment contract.
In this contract under the section 'Wages, Salaries and Benefits' it states the following:
Overtime Payments
If full-time employees work in excess of their normal hours in a week (Monday to Friday), then overtime payments will be made at Time and a Third. Part-time employees will only receive these payments when they work more than the full time hours. For hours worked on a Saturday, a payment of Time and a Third will apply and for Sunday, the payment will be Time and Three Quarters. Working statutory holidays will attract a day off in lieu.
I have worked for the company for 14 years. I am payed an hourly rate for a 40 hour week, we are paid every 4 weeks which is 160 hours and 13 pay periods a year. I also work overtime which can vary but recently has been around 6 or 7 hours a week although in the past has been 15 to 18 hours a week. I have to confess I'm not one for going through my payslip with a calculator and I tend to just look at the total which has been paid into my bank.
After receiving my latest P60 and payslip I have discovered I am getting paid my flat hourly rate for overtime and always have been. I've spoken to two other staff members who are also paid hourly and they are paid their overtime at time and a third.
I assume I should also be getting paid time and a third for overtime?
If this is correct should I be entitled for my missing overtime to be paid and backdated?
If so, what length of time can it be backdated too?
Should I be entitled to interest on the missing payments?
I'm sorry there are so many questions on a first post but as you can imagine I am fairly annoyed at my discovery.
Thank you for any advice,
Rob
I'm pleased to find this forum as I think I am after some fairly straight forward advice and there is a bit of a waiting list to get an appointment at my local Citizens Advice.
I believe I am being underpaid for my overtime hours. This may be a genuine pay roll mistake but I want to be sure of my facts and legal situation before seeing my Managing Director.
I have never signed a contract with the company but the department I work in has a copy of a Employee Handbook which contains around 30 pages. All staff including myself consider this to be our employment contract.
In this contract under the section 'Wages, Salaries and Benefits' it states the following:
Overtime Payments
If full-time employees work in excess of their normal hours in a week (Monday to Friday), then overtime payments will be made at Time and a Third. Part-time employees will only receive these payments when they work more than the full time hours. For hours worked on a Saturday, a payment of Time and a Third will apply and for Sunday, the payment will be Time and Three Quarters. Working statutory holidays will attract a day off in lieu.
I have worked for the company for 14 years. I am payed an hourly rate for a 40 hour week, we are paid every 4 weeks which is 160 hours and 13 pay periods a year. I also work overtime which can vary but recently has been around 6 or 7 hours a week although in the past has been 15 to 18 hours a week. I have to confess I'm not one for going through my payslip with a calculator and I tend to just look at the total which has been paid into my bank.
After receiving my latest P60 and payslip I have discovered I am getting paid my flat hourly rate for overtime and always have been. I've spoken to two other staff members who are also paid hourly and they are paid their overtime at time and a third.
I assume I should also be getting paid time and a third for overtime?
If this is correct should I be entitled for my missing overtime to be paid and backdated?
If so, what length of time can it be backdated too?
Should I be entitled to interest on the missing payments?
I'm sorry there are so many questions on a first post but as you can imagine I am fairly annoyed at my discovery.
Thank you for any advice,
Rob
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