Greeting everyone. I have a query.....
When I started work at my current employers I was given a verbal agreement that I would have a fixed amount pay increase each year for the first four years.
In my first year of employment this was done without a hitch, but this year it was 'forgotten'.
I have contacted my line manager who has confirmed through HR etc that I am entitled to it, but the main gripe is that they are saying that they cannot back date it 2 months to when it should have been implemented, even though they have admitted it was their error that it was not put it in place when they should have.
Question is, is there any legal right for me to have my rise backdated to the date that it should have contractually paid it from? (I also have an email from one of the directors confirming that it should have been put in place 2 months ago).
Thanks again,
Frank
When I started work at my current employers I was given a verbal agreement that I would have a fixed amount pay increase each year for the first four years.
In my first year of employment this was done without a hitch, but this year it was 'forgotten'.
I have contacted my line manager who has confirmed through HR etc that I am entitled to it, but the main gripe is that they are saying that they cannot back date it 2 months to when it should have been implemented, even though they have admitted it was their error that it was not put it in place when they should have.
Question is, is there any legal right for me to have my rise backdated to the date that it should have contractually paid it from? (I also have an email from one of the directors confirming that it should have been put in place 2 months ago).
Thanks again,
Frank
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