Employer refusing to pay back dated pay.

Employer refusing to pay back dated pay.

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russ_a

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212 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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I work for a large organisation that has withheld the last two years pay rise until the union agreed to a new contract. The company sent out an email stating that if the agreement was signed off by the union in August then we would receive the back dated pay in our September pay.

The new contract was signed off by the union in August and comes into force on the 1st September. HR \ Payroll have now confirmed that they can now no longer pay in September but will pay in October.

However, I leave the company on the 5th September (after the new contract comes into force) but HR have advised they will no longer pay me the pack dated pay as I won't be on the pay-role system.

Before I pay to speak to a solicitor has anyone been in a similar situation?










russ_a

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212 months

Friday 29th August 2014
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My employer will pay me in September but only for the hours worked. They state they are not able to pay the back dated pay as they don't have enough time to calculate the monies owed.

I was informed verbally that if the agreement was signed in August I would get the pay. An email was sent out to all employee's stating that monies owed will be paid in September.

Unfortunately, there is nothing in my contract (new or old) about back dated pay.

Thanks for the quick reply!


russ_a

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212 months

Saturday 30th August 2014
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Not sure I can withdraw my notice now. I've requested that they confirm in writing the reason why the back dated pay is not going to be paid.

I will then raise an official grievance and follow the process. If that fails believe the next step is ACAS.

russ_a

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212 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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Official grievance raised. Should here within the next 10 days if they want to have an internal hearing.

Reading the ACAS site I believe that I need to offer the chance of a mediated hearing with ACAS before I can request an official tribunal.

I'm hopping it doesn't come to that but will take it all the way.

russ_a

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212 months

Tuesday 23rd September 2014
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They turn over 8 euros Billion a year - Not sure than a few k will bother them smile