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Next week's payslip
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Hoochy
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Not nice angard workers get no lump sum
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freespeech
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Yes, that's how PAYE works.Kenfandango wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 20:50What happened to me at a previous job was the tax man saw a sudden payment of about 4x my usual wage, panicked and put me in a higher tax bracket (because HMRC assumed that was my new regular wage)... then once the tax year was out I got a rebate for the difference.
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guardianangel
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Jefferson Starfish
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guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 05:46Only if nobody challenges seasonal hours which is illegal.
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Duesouth
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pieoftheday
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Funny how HMRC are very fast to put people on a higher tax bracket but rather slow to put them back on the lower onefreespeech wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 04:06Yes, that's how PAYE works.Kenfandango wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 20:50What happened to me at a previous job was the tax man saw a sudden payment of about 4x my usual wage, panicked and put me in a higher tax bracket (because HMRC assumed that was my new regular wage)... then once the tax year was out I got a rebate for the difference.
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pieoftheday
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Cant say I'm keen on the seasonal hours thing but illegal?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 05:46Only if nobody challenges seasonal hours which is illegal.
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guardianangel
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seasonal hours is not illegal but the non payment for hours worked for 8 months is ,you are within your legal right to be paid for the hours worked and not wait for 8 months ,on saying that you would only be paid 35 hours in the summer ,but you must register your protest before you start working it,if you start working it with out putting it in writing your working under protest your case would be harder,collective bargaining makes no difference on this one its your legal right,the union or royal mail wont tell you this.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:09Cant say I'm keen on the seasonal hours thing but illegal?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 05:46Only if nobody challenges seasonal hours which is illegal.
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pieoftheday
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So if someone was to register their protest and RM said ok we will pay you for 39 hrs in winter but only for 35hrs in summer?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:31seasonal hours is not illegal but the non payment for hours worked for 8 months is ,you are within your legal right to be paid for the hours worked and not wait for 8 months ,on saying that you would only be paid 35 hours in the summer ,but you must register your protest before you start working it,if you start working it with out putting it in writing your working under protest your case would be harder,collective bargaining makes no difference on this one its your legal right,the union or royal mail wont tell you this.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:09Cant say I'm keen on the seasonal hours thing but illegal?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 05:46Only if nobody challenges seasonal hours which is illegal.
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LouBarlow
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They aren’t going to agree to it. Contracts aren’t optional. You can’t pick and choose what hours you want to work. We have agreed to seasonal hours through collective bargaining. You can’t just put it in writing and suddenly make amendments to the binding agreement.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:45So if someone was to register their protest and RM said ok we will pay you for 39 hrs in winter but only for 35hrs in summer?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:31seasonal hours is not illegal but the non payment for hours worked for 8 months is ,you are within your legal right to be paid for the hours worked and not wait for 8 months ,on saying that you would only be paid 35 hours in the summer ,but you must register your protest before you start working it,if you start working it with out putting it in writing your working under protest your case would be harder,collective bargaining makes no difference on this one its your legal right,the union or royal mail wont tell you this.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:09Cant say I'm keen on the seasonal hours thing but illegal?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 05:46Only if nobody challenges seasonal hours which is illegal.
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thefox
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Don't think hes saying picking and choosing his hours he would still work 39 hours in winter but would be paid 39 hours but in su.mer only be paid 35 hours think ii would rather have the 37 hours all year so will not be registering an objection .LouBarlow wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:54They aren’t going to agree to it. Contracts aren’t optional. You can’t pick and choose what hours you want to work. We have agreed to seasonal hours through collective bargaining. You can’t just put it in writing and suddenly make amendments to the binding agreement.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:45So if someone was to register their protest and RM said ok we will pay you for 39 hrs in winter but only for 35hrs in summer?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:31seasonal hours is not illegal but the non payment for hours worked for 8 months is ,you are within your legal right to be paid for the hours worked and not wait for 8 months ,on saying that you would only be paid 35 hours in the summer ,but you must register your protest before you start working it,if you start working it with out putting it in writing your working under protest your case would be harder,collective bargaining makes no difference on this one its your legal right,the union or royal mail wont tell you this.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:09Cant say I'm keen on the seasonal hours thing but illegal?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 05:46Only if nobody challenges seasonal hours which is illegal.
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LouBarlow
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Yeah, my point is it isn’t optional. You can work under protest as much as you like it isn’t going to change anything.thefox wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 18:08Don't think hes saying picking and choosing his hours he would still work 39 hours in winter but would be paid 39 hours but in su.mer only be paid 35 hours think ii would rather have the 37 hours all year so will not be registering an objection .LouBarlow wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:54They aren’t going to agree to it. Contracts aren’t optional. You can’t pick and choose what hours you want to work. We have agreed to seasonal hours through collective bargaining. You can’t just put it in writing and suddenly make amendments to the binding agreement.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:45So if someone was to register their protest and RM said ok we will pay you for 39 hrs in winter but only for 35hrs in summer?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:31seasonal hours is not illegal but the non payment for hours worked for 8 months is ,you are within your legal right to be paid for the hours worked and not wait for 8 months ,on saying that you would only be paid 35 hours in the summer ,but you must register your protest before you start working it,if you start working it with out putting it in writing your working under protest your case would be harder,collective bargaining makes no difference on this one its your legal right,the union or royal mail wont tell you this.pieoftheday wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 17:09Cant say I'm keen on the seasonal hours thing but illegal?guardianangel wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 05:46Only if nobody challenges seasonal hours which is illegal.
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thefox
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Ahhh yes you would still be doing seasonal hours regardless.
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ANDREW CROCOMBE
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Back pay less than £500 ? Excellent for a yes vote. Agreed seasonal hours ? The CWU may have done, but I definitely didn't. The company can now do what they like re lump sums etc etc change in hours etc because you agreed it. I didn't. Glad you're all enjoying the massive bonuses, worth the fight ?
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daveyeff
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at least the taxman is honest about what they do. unlike RM.aiden01 wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 17:28Poor taxmanClappedoutpostie wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 14:51Lots of complaints in our WhatsApp group about the taxman![]()
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