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  • Withheld Pay - advice needed

    Hi

    I have worked for a company for 8 years - unblemished employment

    Contracted pay rate is £10.50 per hour
    I have been working away from home on an agreed rate of £130 per day for a number of weeks which has been paid every week along with 'dig' money - so far so good

    Last week I gave a weeks notice in writing, worked the period (away from home) and left on good terms

    On receing my payslip this week I have been underpaid approx £250. On contacting my ex boss I was told that they only had to pay me the contracted rate for hours done not the daily rate I had been receiving, all other money was correct

    Can they do this legally?

    Cheers
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    Re: Withheld Pay - advice needed

    They are wrong, by you both mutually agreeing a day rate of £130 plus dig money for the period you were working away this constituted a binding variation of contract.

    By them not paying you this it is regarded as a pay deduction, to which you did not agree.

    As long as you worked your contracted notice and did not owe them any holidays etc then there is no argument.

    Inform them of this and tell them you expect the outstanding amount to be paid immediately or at latest at the next scheduled pay date wages are normally paid ( i.e if weekly next week)

    You may also want to contact me or Ciaran (mention Jules @ legalbeagles so he is aware), have a read here
    ITN / Channel 4 news request: Are you owed money by your employer?
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      Re: Withheld Pay - advice needed

      Thanx for that

      Im trying to contact the HR head to put these points across. Ive one more part week wage to receive - 2 days of work away + 3 days holiday. I know the 2 days will be at the reduced rate as my ex boss told me - but i also know of people who have had the holidays kept back. Petty behaviour

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        Re: Withheld Pay - advice needed

        Well if you do not get what is due, definitely contact Ciaran
        Any opinions I give are my own. Any advice I give is without liability. If you are unsure, please seek qualified legal advice.

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