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change in pay periods
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I am payed on a 4 weekly period (13 times a year), my employer is trying to change this to a monthly pay period (12 times a year), They have canvased the employee's and this has met a majority rejection but they are still going to make the changes, can this be done without consent?
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What if you and your employer don't agree?What your employer can do
If you don't agree, your employer is not allowed to just bring in a change. However, they can terminate your contract (by giving notice) and offer you a new one including the revised terms - effectively sacking you and taking you back on. Your employer would be expected to follow a statutory minimum dismissal procedure.
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Why is everyone so against it? I can't see what difference if makes and being paid on the same date every month would make it easier to set up DD's etc for payday!
What if you and your employer don't agree?What your employer can do
If you don't agree, your employer is not allowed to just bring in a change. However, they can terminate your contract (by giving notice) and offer you a new one including the revised terms - effectively sacking you and taking you back on. Your employer would be expected to follow a statutory minimum dismissal procedure.
More info can be found here.
Why is everyone so against it? I can't see what difference if makes and being paid on the same date every month would make it easier to set up DD's etc for payday!
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