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Freefaller said:I'm a very gentle person - unless a bit of roughness is required![]()
How manly!
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Freefaller said:I'm a very gentle person - unless a bit of roughness is required![]()
is that your stuble you;re talking about?Freefaller said:I'm a very gentle person - unless a bit of roughness is required![]()
it is a yearly cuz the contract say £650 per month for 12 months.Freefaller said:Exactly... So if you're getting paid by the week, you no longer have a yearly salary of £7800.
crashuk said:ok your not seeing it?
The contract was £650 per month for 12 months= 650x 12 = £7800 (52 weekly payments of £150 = £7800)but they started to pay me weekly 52 payments when in of £149.50 = £7774.
Now they said they add it all up and calculated the daily rate and convert it into a week.
crashuk said:it is a yearly cuz the contract say £650 per month for 12 months.
cyKey said:Ah but are there 12 months in a year?
O RLY?crashuk said:drz go back re read what i have posted, yoru not getting or seeing it.
DRZ said:You have been underpaid by 50p per week if you signed a 52 week contract for £7800. This has NOTHING to do with days in a year, it is a clerical error on their part.
If you signed a 1 year contract, you have not been underpaid and your payslip for "week 53" should contain the remainder.
This is absolutely crystal clear to just about everyone here but you!
crashuk said:i know ive been underpaid well done for noticing it been trying to tell you guys from the start, now the other part you havent seen was they said there is ONLY 52 weeks in the year, they calculated it on days 365 then covert the days into a week then payme on a weekly basis for 52 weeks
crashuk said:i know ive been underpaid well done for noticing it been trying to tell you guys from the start, now the other part you havent seen was they said there is ONLY 52 weeks in the year, they calculated it on days 365 then covert the days into a week then payme.
DRZ said:Like I said, assuming 52 weeks = 1 year is a clerical error.
IF you signed a 52 week contract and they have been paying you weekly based on a year then they were wrong to do that.
If you signed to a year where 1 year = 365.25 days then you are wrong and they are right to pay you as you have been paid.
crashuk said:They are saying we have paid your 52 weeks and we have paid you £7800
but they are calculating it by days.
Well if you're not getting £650 a month, find out what the difference is between what you're getting paid and what you should be, and show your hr department the light.crashuk said:the problem is my contract is on a monthly basis for a year they pay weekly, for a year, thats my problem.