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| AngelGrinder |
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 Posted: 18:26 - 14 Mar 2016 Post subject: Work pay woes, difficult director. |
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OK, long story short, I've been working with my current company approximately 5 years, company was bought out by a new guy 2 years ago, and has slowly been ruining the place. Finally made my decision just after Christmas that I was getting out and going self employed. Told my boss early January that I was going to leave in a few months, so he has time to replace me, and I'll happily come and do work as a freelancer in future. Basically, being as nice as possible to him without leaving him in the shit. He asked if I could make a gentleman's agreement with him to stay to atleast the end of March as he had Alot of work to do.
Due to training that I've been doing, I was slightly behind schedule, and wouldn't mind staying a few extra weeks for safety.
Boss came back from a trip last week, and pretty much told me there's no work and he wants me to leave before the end of March. I know I have 1 months notice period, but he wants me out and I want out so was doing my best to get everything sorted. All last week they kept asking for my written notice, but I held off as I wanted to make sure I was safe, and they didn't try anything funny.
Fast forward to today, and surprise surprise, they're trying to be funny. I've gone over accrued holiday, so they want to deduct that from my final salary, that is fine. Then...they've gone over sick days from the start of the year, and want to deduct them as well. It has always been sick days paid for, and my contract also states this, but does also mention statutory sick pay in special circumstances.
My question is, can they actually back date sick days like that, I'm on a monthly salary, surely they have to do it month by month, and deduct it from each month if they want to go down that route?
I still want to get out, as they're just proving to me all the reasons I wanted to leave, but I can't leave with no work to go to, when they only want to give me a £500 final payment.
I'm going to phone to director tomorrow as he's out of the country, and say to him if he wants me to leave on the agreed date, to pay my salary minus holiday pay, and then I'll give him my notice. If not, then I'll be a model useless employee and let him fight to make me redundant.
Any advice, or thoughts from you guys? ____________________ Currently Riding - 2002 Aprilia RSV1000 Mille |
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For an employer like that, do you want to argue the case and drag the process out?
I don't think it is correct, but I would want to cut all ties and GTFO personally. ____________________ Still going strong - Triumph Street Triple '08
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 Posted: 19:59 - 14 Mar 2016 Post subject: Re: Work pay woes, difficult director. |
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| AngelGrinder wrote: | It has always been sick days paid for, and my contract also states this, but does also mention statutory sick pay in special circumstances. |
Not based on what you've shown us. It says that you'll get statutory (i.e. derisory) sick pay by default, but may be eligible for contractual sick pay.
It doesn't say what the criteria are, or even whether contractual sick pay is full rate.
I'd give your boss one chance to sort it if he wants you to work with you again.
If he doesn't, I'd fire in with a written formal grievance, titled as such. You don't have to be belligerent, you can do it with a smile. Insist on getting absolutely everything in writing. Feel free to record all conversations overtly or covertly. If anyone refuses permission, ask why not, nicely, and record their explanation. Then keep recording. They love that.
Even if you don't end up in a tribunal, it's a laugh to mess with ropey employers. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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 Posted: 21:21 - 14 Mar 2016 Post subject: Re: Work pay woes, difficult director. |
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You're kidding right? The fucker's always off sick.... |
Haha, to be honest it's more annoying as my sick record used to be absolutely perfect, but the place has been so miserable lately, combined with the new office location and a 2 hour each way and £21 train fare has made me fairly unenthusiastic towards the place.
Anyway, I work in live events, and have recently trained into HGV driving as a safety net/fallback plan.
Thanks Roger, it looks like the newish contract slightly changed in wording.
Anyway, will speak to him tomorrow, if he wants me to go, he has an easy solution, if he doesn't want the easy solution, I'll find a much more difficult one for him. ____________________ Currently Riding - 2002 Aprilia RSV1000 Mille |
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 Posted: 22:21 - 14 Mar 2016 Post subject: Re: Work pay woes, difficult director. |
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| AngelGrinder wrote: | Finally made my decision just after Christmas that I was getting out and going self employed....Due to training that I've been doing, I was slightly behind schedule, and wouldn't mind staying a few extra weeks for safety.
I've gone over accrued holiday, so they want to deduct that from my final salary, that is fine. Then...they've gone over sick days from the start of the year, and want to deduct them as well.
I still want to get out, but I can't leave with no work to go to.
I'm going to phone to director tomorrow and say to him if he wants me to leave on the agreed date, to pay my salary minus holiday pay, and then I'll give him my notice. If not, then I'll be a model useless employee and let him fight to make me redundant. |
| AngelGrinder wrote: | Anyway, will speak to him tomorrow, if he wants me to go, he has an easy solution, if he doesn't want the easy solution, I'll find a much more difficult one for him. |
| AngelGrinder wrote: | Any advice, or thoughts from you guys? |
You, AngelGrinder, need to grow up.
If you succeed in your pipe dream of becoming self-employed, you will quickly realise that work-shy, blackmailing shirkers, like yourself, are better left on the unemployable scrapheap where they belong.
I wish you all the success that you deserve. ____________________ A good loser will always be a loser.
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 Posted: 08:10 - 15 Mar 2016 Post subject: Re: Work pay woes, difficult director. |
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| Raffles wrote: | | AngelGrinder wrote: | Finally made my decision just after Christmas that I was getting out and going self employed....Due to training that I've been doing, I was slightly behind schedule, and wouldn't mind staying a few extra weeks for safety.
I've gone over accrued holiday, so they want to deduct that from my final salary, that is fine. Then...they've gone over sick days from the start of the year, and want to deduct them as well.
I still want to get out, but I can't leave with no work to go to.
I'm going to phone to director tomorrow and say to him if he wants me to leave on the agreed date, to pay my salary minus holiday pay, and then I'll give him my notice. If not, then I'll be a model useless employee and let him fight to make me redundant. |
| AngelGrinder wrote: | Anyway, will speak to him tomorrow, if he wants me to go, he has an easy solution, if he doesn't want the easy solution, I'll find a much more difficult one for him. |
| AngelGrinder wrote: | Any advice, or thoughts from you guys? |
You, AngelGrinder, need to grow up.
If you succeed in your pipe dream of becoming self-employed, you will quickly realise that work-shy, blackmailing shirkers, like yourself, are better left on the unemployable scrapheap where they belong.
I wish you all the success that you deserve. |
Fair enough if that's how it comes across, I don't really want to get into it, but please believe that's really not how I am.
Seeing a company slowly forced down the drain, while all your colleagues are bullied out of the door, only to be replaced by the unquestionable faithfulness of the directors friends and family, all the while slowly nipping away at any perks or bonuses or overtime pay I used to have, doesn't do much for workplace happiness.
I'm mainly bitter, because despite all these, and me being as reasonable as I possibly could to him - one I'm gone, they have no technical department - at the final hurdle after me agreeing to another of his terms, he once again tries to change the posts. ____________________ Currently Riding - 2002 Aprilia RSV1000 Mille |
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FWIW the sudden change of tone from the boss might be because he sees the end looming and is keen to off-load some of his financial burden of redundancy money.
Of course it might just be that he's found someone to fill your spot. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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OK, so a bit more info. We're a live events company, setting up shows etc all over the place. Slowly everyone's been leaving, and I am the last technician in the company, so basically when I'm gone, they will have to hire in freelancers from abroad to do the work.
This is why I told him a few months back, so he had time to bring someone in or make a back up plan, as the sales team are fairly reliant on my knowledge just to be able to make a sales and send out correct quotations etc. I 100% didn't tell him to try and force him to offer a pay rise etc, I've personally just paid out 2k on retraining for a back up plan.
The total days sick since January is 9, 5 of them I was definitely sick, the other 4 are more...had other things I needed to do that couldn't book holiday for (RE-tests, accountant meetings to sort out future accounting etc.
I'm more upset with him asking me last week if I can leave without working my full notice so he doesn't have to pay me anything next month, I didn't really want to, as need another few weeks to really get everything sorted, but was frantically getting it all lined up. For him to then throw this at me, after the amount of things I've done in the past for him, and like a mug have let him get away with, for example, in November he needed me to build a new prototype, I spent 7 days straight 12 hours a day in the warehouse in Italy, came back to the office the next day, and was told he wasn't going to pay any expenses or overtime as it wasn't a paying job.
I've been on many rigs were I've worked 24+ hour shifts, love worked 6 weeks straight with no days off, saved his arse so many times when the shit hits the fan, I've finally just reached the end of my tether.
I'm definitely on my way out, but I just want him to understand! ____________________ Currently Riding - 2002 Aprilia RSV1000 Mille |
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