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  • ohreally wrote: »
    And?

    I'm referring to the period the employer reduced the working hours.
    why would it matter? The OP owed them ££
  • Poppie68
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    ohreally wrote: »
    I would put it to the company that they absorb this period, if they were responsible for the reduction in hours without agreement from yourself. What was the reason for this?

    The OP states they asked her in January 2010 to reduce her days for a 3 month period, she must of agreed.
  • Any
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    Poppie68 wrote: »
    The OP states they asked her in January 2010 to reduce her days for a 3 month period, she must of agreed.

    Exactly. Probably for keeping a job, as she wasn't there long and they could just let her go instead..
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