Amendment to Contract - How much notice should I get?
Discussion
I have never heard of a pay cut being backdated. How do they intend to recover the money? If they plan to recover it through the payroll then I would send a letter stating that I accept the pay cut going forward, but do not accept it being backdated and do not authorise them deducting any money from my pay.
If they expect you to pay them a cheque then again, I would send a letter stating I accept the pay cut going forward only and will not be reimbursing any money to the company.
I personally make sure employees always receive a minimum of 1 months notice of any change to contract, especially when it relates to reductions in salary.
If they expect you to pay them a cheque then again, I would send a letter stating I accept the pay cut going forward only and will not be reimbursing any money to the company.
I personally make sure employees always receive a minimum of 1 months notice of any change to contract, especially when it relates to reductions in salary.
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