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Can my employer make me work 2 weeks in hand after 1 year of employment?
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EnPointe said:
generally in the UK if you have contracted hours you get paid monthly / lunar you that periods's contracted hours on that payday not in the next month...prowla said:EnPointe said:
a month on arrears or paid at the end of the month for that month's basic and the month before;s variable pay elements?prowla said:I get paid at the end of each month's work, ie. a month in arrears.The upside is that you get a final pay packet when you leave.
other than agency work, the only job i've been paid in genuine arrears is a well known fast food company, they pay you on the thursday of week 3 for all the pay in weeks 1 and 2 and so on ...I don't get your point there; paid in arrears means being paid after the services have been delivered.As opposed to being paid in advance (ie. before you have delivered the services).For corollary, my contract of employment states:The Employee's salary shall accrue from day to day and be payable monthly in arrears on or about the last day of each month that banks are open for business in England directly into the Employee's bank or building society.
I had a job ( in the NHS not that it mattered) when the first day was the 11th of the month as that was when the induction and training school started ) they ensured that everyone had submitted their pay details the week before , so they could pay people at the end of that month for the basic hours between the 11th and the nd of the month
Anyway, my contract specifically and "genuinely" states payable in arrears.
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