I am on a 30 hour contract. The wording is "Contracted Hours per wk: 30". The contract also says "The company may vary your hours of work". As they are giving everyone less than their contracted hours I suppose they are able to get away with it due to that clause.
Anyway, our overtime is paid a month in arrears so any overtime I did in October isn't paid until payday at the end of November. Contracted hours, however, are paid at the end of every month as normal.
So, in October I did my contracted hours plus 10 hours of overtime. In November, however, I only ended up doing my contracted hours minus 6 hours because they gave us less hours. On November's pay slip it says "October -£39" which works out as 6 hours of work. This looks like they are taking November's missing hours out of October's overtime (I did check with one manager who said this is what the company does). I thought that overtime was mine but apparently they can just give me less hours the next month and claw it back! Is that even legal? Do they somehow get away with it because October's overtime technically hasn't been paid yet? Seems really cheeky. What are they going to do come the end of December? There won't be any overtime from November for them to dip into. Also, we've been allocated holiday here and there (without asking us) just to make up the extra hours.
I think it's really wrong. If I was on a 20 hour contract but worked the same hours as I had in October and November they wouldn't have taken any money off me because I'd have averaged over 20 hours per week still.
Anyway, our overtime is paid a month in arrears so any overtime I did in October isn't paid until payday at the end of November. Contracted hours, however, are paid at the end of every month as normal.
So, in October I did my contracted hours plus 10 hours of overtime. In November, however, I only ended up doing my contracted hours minus 6 hours because they gave us less hours. On November's pay slip it says "October -£39" which works out as 6 hours of work. This looks like they are taking November's missing hours out of October's overtime (I did check with one manager who said this is what the company does). I thought that overtime was mine but apparently they can just give me less hours the next month and claw it back! Is that even legal? Do they somehow get away with it because October's overtime technically hasn't been paid yet? Seems really cheeky. What are they going to do come the end of December? There won't be any overtime from November for them to dip into. Also, we've been allocated holiday here and there (without asking us) just to make up the extra hours.
I think it's really wrong. If I was on a 20 hour contract but worked the same hours as I had in October and November they wouldn't have taken any money off me because I'd have averaged over 20 hours per week still.
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