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  • deducctions from wage as new starter

    Hey

    I hope someone can help as I'm fuming.

    I started a new job and had induction on 02/12/14.
    In induction was told I'd start on 08/12/14 but wont get paid on 23/12 but I did and I got about £800.

    now this month I got £280 deduction and left me more or less pennyless after rent etc. And payroll said it cos on there system my start date was 02/12 but didn't work until 08/12 but they paid from 02/12 so they deducted it.

    No k e at no point has said this and I haven't signed anything to say I understand etc. And they said in contract they state at anytime they can deduct any money so they did.

    So already my employer is playing games, what can I do?

    If they play games so will I but want advice also:

    They said my contract states that they can deduct, so my point then is my contract also states I get 30hrs a week and if my start date was 02/12 I shouldn't have those deductions as they couldn't give me the 30hrs in that week but as I'm contracted to 30hrs they have to pay it?

    Thanks for help in advance.
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    Re: deducctions from wage as new starter

    Originally posted by scott2310 View Post
    Hey

    I hope someone can help as I'm fuming.

    I started a new job and had induction on 02/12/14.
    In induction was told I'd start on 08/12/14 but wont get paid on 23/12 but I did and I got about £800.
    did you not ask HR why you was paid for 4 weeks and not 3

    now this month I got £280 deduction and left me more or less pennyless after rent etc. And payroll said it cos on there system my start date was 02/12 but didn't work until 08/12 but they paid from 02/12 so they deducted it.
    that's because they paid you to much last month

    No k e at no point has said this and I haven't signed anything to say I understand etc. And they said in contract they state at anytime they can deduct any money so they did.

    So already my employer is playing games, what can I do?

    If they play games so will I but want advice also:

    They said my contract states that they can deduct, so my point then is my contract also states I get 30hrs a week and if my start date was 02/12 I shouldn't have those deductions as they couldn't give me the 30hrs in that week but as I'm contracted to 30hrs they have to pay it?
    most of the time when you start a new job you have to work a week in hand.

    Thanks for help in advance.
    :typing::typing::typing:
    Last edited by vanman; 2nd February 2015, 00:16:AM.
    Don't let them grind you down

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    • #3
      Re: deducctions from wage as new starter

      Your pennys worth has lost value, pffftttt! But to answer your questions as they are stupid....

      A. My payslip said DEC then value, no hours etc si one would assume that it was fir the 3 weeks
      B. Yes your correct by stating i was paid too much, thanks for sorting that one ... The whike point is that they paid me the week i didnt work then deducted it all this was done without my knowledge or consent, but mu contract states it will oay my 30 even if i dint work 30 hrs as its gauranteed hours so if they do insist my start date was the week I didn't work then its not my fault I didn't do the hours thus no deductions.
      C. Maybe employers do work a week in hand and that would contradict the other point you made as if a week in hand they would know not to pay the first week not pay it then deduct it without any knowledge.

      But I'm going to ACAs in the morning

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      • #4
        Re: deducctions from wage as new starter

        Have you asked the Company exactly why this situation arrived as you have been there a short time if you get ACAS or anyone else involved you may not get more than the next wage packet.

        Have you in writing that you are guaranteed 30 hours pay worked or not?

        No need to call anyone stupid or their questions will not get you much help

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