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No payrise but everyone else has?
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I was on maternity leave from August 09 to May 2010, the year before we didnt get a payrise as the director was worried with all the recession etc going on. We were imformed last week that we would be getting a pay rise this year. Everyone has got around a 4% increase in pay, I have got an extra 5 pound net payrise each month, about 0.07%.
I feel so cheated, I've been here 5 years and never had a problem before, I'm just wondering, is this ok or should I complain?
I feel so cheated, I've been here 5 years and never had a problem before, I'm just wondering, is this ok or should I complain?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you got a £5 a month net pay rise and that represented a 0.07% increase in net pay then I calculate your net pay is well over £7000 a month. So either you are very well paid already or you meant 0.7%, which would mean you probably got around 1% increase gross which isn't bad in the current climate.
Anyway, was it an overall settlement for a group of people? Maybe you were at the top of the scale and the scale maximum didn't go up by 4%. There is no obligation to give evreyone the same % increase unless that is what was promised.
Have you asked your manager/negotiator?
Anyway, was it an overall settlement for a group of people? Maybe you were at the top of the scale and the scale maximum didn't go up by 4%. There is no obligation to give evreyone the same % increase unless that is what was promised.
Have you asked your manager/negotiator?
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I think the best thing you can do is ask your manager to explain the increases. You may find it isn't a case of 4% for everyone else. Incidentally in my last job the company started freezing pay for many and cutting it for some, with increases given only to the top performers under a performance management system. Annual pay rises are no longer automatic for some jobs.
If you've only just got the rise I'm not clear how you know it's worth £5 net a month. If it's because the rise took place in August and you've just had your payslip then that may explain it. But wa sthe effective date 1st August or part way through. Also your net pay could have been affected by income tax- maybe your tax calculation has been affected by your maternity absence.
Anyway the best advice is to ask your manager.
Anyway the best advice is to ask your manager.
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