Re: overpaid
Not totally on topic but giving another companies view on how to deal with overpayment
A friend works for a training provider and has just changed their working week so they work a day less, strangely as her wages were different each month anyway thought the first months money into the bank was a bit high considering the change, but never got round to checking online payslip. Next wage slip arrives and she looks at it and there is a 20% deduction and a salary adjustment of 30.33 :tinysmile_hmm_t2: so she asks payroll to explain it?
Their reply was
"Whilst I can appreciate you wishing to have an explanation; there really shouldn't be a need for that, as you are fully aware that you received too much last month, because you knew that you had changed your hours and quite honestly I feel as an honest and loyal employee, you could have brought it to our attention, that we had missed it last month."
Not totally on topic but giving another companies view on how to deal with overpayment
A friend works for a training provider and has just changed their working week so they work a day less, strangely as her wages were different each month anyway thought the first months money into the bank was a bit high considering the change, but never got round to checking online payslip. Next wage slip arrives and she looks at it and there is a 20% deduction and a salary adjustment of 30.33 :tinysmile_hmm_t2: so she asks payroll to explain it?
Their reply was
"Whilst I can appreciate you wishing to have an explanation; there really shouldn't be a need for that, as you are fully aware that you received too much last month, because you knew that you had changed your hours and quite honestly I feel as an honest and loyal employee, you could have brought it to our attention, that we had missed it last month."
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