Hi all
I'm in need of a little advice :
After almost 30 years of continuous service I handed in my notice last week.
When I returned home that night I had a letter from my employer informing me that I was to be paid a discretionary non contract bonus payment for hard work & commitment over the previous year which contributed to the business achieving its financial targets.
I have since been informed that this payment is now withdrawn and to quote -
Where bonuses are paid by the business, this is ordinarily in the March following the end of the previous financial year. If a colleague resigns in the period between the start of the New Year and the actual payment date at the end of March, then the company withdraws this non contractual benefit and payment is not made. Unfortunately there are no exceptions to this from a corporate perspective and this has been the approach taken for many years
The above extract is from a reply to my first appeal offering my employer the opportunity to do the right thing.
Is this worth pursuing further ? or iy my employer within their rights to do this considering the payment is for services provided last year and not in anticipation of future services
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks
I'm in need of a little advice :
After almost 30 years of continuous service I handed in my notice last week.
When I returned home that night I had a letter from my employer informing me that I was to be paid a discretionary non contract bonus payment for hard work & commitment over the previous year which contributed to the business achieving its financial targets.
I have since been informed that this payment is now withdrawn and to quote -
Where bonuses are paid by the business, this is ordinarily in the March following the end of the previous financial year. If a colleague resigns in the period between the start of the New Year and the actual payment date at the end of March, then the company withdraws this non contractual benefit and payment is not made. Unfortunately there are no exceptions to this from a corporate perspective and this has been the approach taken for many years
The above extract is from a reply to my first appeal offering my employer the opportunity to do the right thing.
Is this worth pursuing further ? or iy my employer within their rights to do this considering the payment is for services provided last year and not in anticipation of future services
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks
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