Late last year or early this I'm not too sure, there was a stink going around work that some people were getting extra pay for something or other and it transpired I was one of the ones not getting what ever it was.
A meeting was held with the disgruntaled co workers upper management and HR and I found out about this meeting on the day it happened (probably the whole damn thing too for that matter), I sat in on it not knowing if it was applicable to me or not as I had no idea what exactly the deal was, for all I know it could be some working tax credit for parents, that being the case rules me out as I am AFAIK not a father.
Turns out it was for Working Time Directive, which I've never looked up, if I was eligible, I would get it back paid, if not, it doesn't affect me as I am not recieving it anyway, anyone getting it and should not, would have to repay it over however long.
Just before Feb's pay day I was told that I was elegible for it, but it did not appear in that or this pay slip, having said that, seeing as alot of other people not in the meeting were also elegible, might mean that they are staggering the back pay over the next few months.
I am told I'm getting just over £800 before tax (530 after) but I am also given a break down of the calculations they made to get that number starting from October 2008, but a second sheet says it is from October 2004 and I was over paid in other parts of my timesheet and I owed them £730 which was taken out of the true ammount of back pay of almost £1630.
Granted I don't understand most of what is written on my pay slip so just see Gross Tax and Net, but the reason for one deduction was
Luckily we had that month's timesheet and rota to hand so I photo copied it and found no sick days, I did claim overtime on a weekend, because I finished after my official finish time, hell one Sunday I worked from 05:00-21:00 8 hours over time thank you very much.
Then I remembered that the pay month is actually the previous months hours, even so the two days I had sick were not entered into the time sheet, so I do not know where they got that info from costing me nearly £80.
The OT whilst sick popped up a second or third time but for years I do not have ready access to, not even my calender I do my time sheet from, why we don't have a clock card system I do not know. But the worked the weekend and claimed overtime popped up way too many times, well duh I worked after my finish time.
Once it was 06:00 till job done, then that finish time of aruond 4 got increased as did work, in the end I spent 6 months (without checking) doing 06:00-19:00 untill they split the shift, it is now a 3 man job, but it used to be just me in a giant fridge for those hours with less than half a dozzen co workers working in the building after 5pm.
Granted it's money I didn't have and that helps me plug my £3k IOU to my savings account from sorting out my brothers housing situation, but to find out it was way more than that and I've been "over paid" IMO wrongly, I just don't want to explode on whomever is on the phone at our off site accounts division, I want to be able to rationally say "look, I started at this time and finished at that time, take out the 8 hours (7.5 working and .5 unpaid lunch) and that matches up with what I put down." but depending on what kind of run around I might encounter, who knows what might happen should I take it up via the phone. I would much rather email with scans of the rota and time sheet to say "How does this work then?".
One co worker was told she owed 1.6-1.8k in overpayments, she I cannot see being civil over the phone ...
A meeting was held with the disgruntaled co workers upper management and HR and I found out about this meeting on the day it happened (probably the whole damn thing too for that matter), I sat in on it not knowing if it was applicable to me or not as I had no idea what exactly the deal was, for all I know it could be some working tax credit for parents, that being the case rules me out as I am AFAIK not a father.
Turns out it was for Working Time Directive, which I've never looked up, if I was eligible, I would get it back paid, if not, it doesn't affect me as I am not recieving it anyway, anyone getting it and should not, would have to repay it over however long.
Just before Feb's pay day I was told that I was elegible for it, but it did not appear in that or this pay slip, having said that, seeing as alot of other people not in the meeting were also elegible, might mean that they are staggering the back pay over the next few months.
I am told I'm getting just over £800 before tax (530 after) but I am also given a break down of the calculations they made to get that number starting from October 2008, but a second sheet says it is from October 2004 and I was over paid in other parts of my timesheet and I owed them £730 which was taken out of the true ammount of back pay of almost £1630.
Granted I don't understand most of what is written on my pay slip so just see Gross Tax and Net, but the reason for one deduction was
Claimed Saturday and Sunday Enhancement as well as overtime, claimed weekday overtime whilst on sick leave.
Then I remembered that the pay month is actually the previous months hours, even so the two days I had sick were not entered into the time sheet, so I do not know where they got that info from costing me nearly £80.
The OT whilst sick popped up a second or third time but for years I do not have ready access to, not even my calender I do my time sheet from, why we don't have a clock card system I do not know. But the worked the weekend and claimed overtime popped up way too many times, well duh I worked after my finish time.
Once it was 06:00 till job done, then that finish time of aruond 4 got increased as did work, in the end I spent 6 months (without checking) doing 06:00-19:00 untill they split the shift, it is now a 3 man job, but it used to be just me in a giant fridge for those hours with less than half a dozzen co workers working in the building after 5pm.
Granted it's money I didn't have and that helps me plug my £3k IOU to my savings account from sorting out my brothers housing situation, but to find out it was way more than that and I've been "over paid" IMO wrongly, I just don't want to explode on whomever is on the phone at our off site accounts division, I want to be able to rationally say "look, I started at this time and finished at that time, take out the 8 hours (7.5 working and .5 unpaid lunch) and that matches up with what I put down." but depending on what kind of run around I might encounter, who knows what might happen should I take it up via the phone. I would much rather email with scans of the rota and time sheet to say "How does this work then?".
One co worker was told she owed 1.6-1.8k in overpayments, she I cannot see being civil over the phone ...
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