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  • Salary issues

    Hello,

    If an employer carries out a grade review (to see whether you are on the correct pay grade) are they legally obliged to retain the evidence and outcome of the decision?
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  • #2
    Re: Salary issues

    Also, are they legally required to increase salary if this is the outcome of the review?

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    • #3
      Re: Salary issues

      I don't think there would be a legal requirement to do either, but a sensible employer would retain the evidence for at least a period and if they didn't follow the outcome, it would seem a bit of a pointless exercise.

      Is it public sector?

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      • #4
        Re: Salary issues

        Hi Steve,

        Thanks for your reply. No, I currently work in the private sector

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        • #5
          Re: Salary issues

          OK - in the public sector evaluation schemes can be nationally negotiated and binding - not sure about the private sector - but the point remains that it would be a purposeless exercise if they don't follow the outcome.

          Do you have a union you can talk to?

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