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Wrong day rate in my last payroll. Permanent employee

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  • Wrong day rate in my last payroll. Permanent employee

    Hi everyone,


    Straightforward case. I've been employed for around 10 months and I was made redundant on the 5th February. I signed for a pay of 5 days + 1 month (entitlement as notice period) + 1.5 day holiday remaining. Total £7459.57 gross.


    At the moment I was communicated this I wasn't showed the breakdown of expenses. I didn't ask as it didn't cross my mind. So I signed.


    Now I receive the payroll with the breakdown but I suspect they have made a mistake. From those 5 days are paying me £266.73 per day.


    However my annual salary in 2016 is £69,350. £5779.16 monthly. £288.95 per day.


    If I was right do I have any possibility to claim something assuming that I signed already for the total amount first place?


    Thanks,
    Ismael
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    Re: Wrong day rate in my last payroll. Permanent employee

    69350/52 weeks/5 days = £266.73

    How have you worked it out ? 20 days a month? What is on your monthly payslips ?
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      Re: Wrong day rate in my last payroll. Permanent employee

      Thanks for your prompt reply.

      [QUOTE=How have you worked it out ? 20 days a month? What is on your monthly payslips ?[/QUOTE]
      Yes, that's how I thought it should be calculated. My monthly payslip states £5779.16 gross. Therefore £288.95 daily (£5779.16/20).

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      69350/52 weeks/5 days = £266.73
      Now I'm assuming that the calculation is done in this way, as it is exactly the amount they put in the "redundancy" payslip.

      Very please for your help.

      Regards,
      Ismael

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