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rambo1
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: backpay
Brexit all over again lolWoody Guthrie wrote: ↑04 Feb 2021, 05:35It's a bit kind to call it spin.
It's a downright lie.
48% of eligible CWU members voted in favour of the agreement.
52% either voted against it or didn't vote.
If this was an IA ballot guys like Martin would quite rightly be all over statements like that.
Now he and the rest of the union via Facebook are posting it up as factual information, draw your own conclusions.
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comeracing
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Re: backpay
This 2.7 % backpay,can anyone clarify is it a full 52 weeks from beginning April 2020 to end of march 2021 .
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Zicomurphy
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Re: backpay
Pay increase will be implemented from 26th February with back pay also due on that date. So at a rough estimate that must be about 47 weeks back pay. From 26th of February onwards you will receive your new enhanced standard rate of pay weekly as normal. They don’t pay what the increase is worth between Feb 26th and end of March 2021 in advance if that’s what you are asking.comeracing wrote: ↑07 Feb 2021, 06:29This 2.7 % backpay,can anyone clarify is it a full 52 weeks from beginning April 2020 to end of march 2021 .
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k979aaa
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Re: backpay
Do we get the 2.6% or one hour off the working week we did not get in the last deal of the century?
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aiden01
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HTPostman
- EX ROYAL MAIL
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Re: backpay
I’ll be interested to see how accurate they are with the backdated pay. I assume it’s as simple as taking my yearly pay to date, minus the COVID/Xmas bonus and working out 2.7% of it?
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.
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number one
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Re: backpay
I’m looking at about £1000 back pay. Happy days
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freespeech
- MDEC
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- Joined: 28 Jun 2007, 16:35
Re: backpay
It will be 2.7% of your weekly basic x number of weeks (probably 47). You should get a bit of OT backpay too if you have done any.
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mr hil.
- Posts: 387
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- Gender: Male
Re: backpay
Not that straight forward, the pension deductions will not change, also driving allowance and any other grandfather payments will also not increase. the Christmas and covid bonus will not be increased so a simple multiplication of your basic take home pay will not be accurate. I presume the Delivery supplements will increase though.
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HTPostman
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Re: backpay
I’d expect a lot of OT back pay. I’ve averaged approximately 50 hours (my contracted hours are 25) so I make it in the region of £600.freespeech wrote: ↑09 Feb 2021, 13:59It will be 2.7% of your weekly basic x number of weeks (probably 47). You should get a bit of OT backpay too if you have done any.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.
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smok3y666
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Re: backpay
Flex those OT hours.HTPostman wrote: ↑09 Feb 2021, 16:29I’d expect a lot of OT back pay. I’ve averaged approximately 50 hours (my contracted hours are 25) so I make it in the region of £600.freespeech wrote: ↑09 Feb 2021, 13:59It will be 2.7% of your weekly basic x number of weeks (probably 47). You should get a bit of OT backpay too if you have done any.
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HTPostman
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Re: backpay
I don’t follow. You’ll have to explain......smok3y666 wrote: ↑09 Feb 2021, 16:38Flex those OT hours.HTPostman wrote: ↑09 Feb 2021, 16:29I’d expect a lot of OT back pay. I’ve averaged approximately 50 hours (my contracted hours are 25) so I make it in the region of £600.freespeech wrote: ↑09 Feb 2021, 13:59It will be 2.7% of your weekly basic x number of weeks (probably 47). You should get a bit of OT backpay too if you have done any.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.
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Zicomurphy
- Posts: 574
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- Gender: Male
Re: backpay
In the past it’s always been broken down into individual elements on your pay slip. Arrears of basic pay, arrears of overtime, arrears of S/A etc. Basically every payment increased by the pay rise will be listed individually. All done automatically by computer so should be 100 per cent accurate.
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dororum
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Re: backpay
Will Angard employees get this pay rise? If so does anyone know when?