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I thought I was agreeing to a pay of £16k per year and that my contract would initially end at the end of the academic year and then a new one would start at straight away.
I understand that, when working with in a school as a support worker, most of the holidays are unpaid but, so that people know where they stand, the agreed annual salary is divided into 12. (If I was being paid for all the holidays, on the hours I work per week, I would be on about £28k pa).
i am annoyed that at no time during the initial negotiations did they say 'yes we'll pay you £16k pa but you will actually be unemployed for 2 months and so you will really only get £13,330 - oh and you'd better put some money away to get you through July and August!'.
If my new contract started at the end of my old one, then even though I wouldn't be working for 2 months, I should still be paid because it evens itself out over the 12 months.