Does anyone have the dates of the reference periods for October 2021 to March 2022?
I know they follow roughly the months themselves but not exactly and I know there are some 5 week periods in the year too (4 of them i suppose).
Thanks in advance for any information
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
P7 27th Sept to 31st Oct
P8 1st Nov to 28th Nov
P9 29th Nov to 26th Dec
P10 27th Dec to 30th Jan
P11 31st Jan to 27th Feb
P12 28th Feb to 27th Mar
P8 1st Nov to 28th Nov
P9 29th Nov to 26th Dec
P10 27th Dec to 30th Jan
P11 31st Jan to 27th Feb
P12 28th Feb to 27th Mar
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
Thank you, I appreciate that 
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
No probs, I’m on the hunt for the next 6 month period 
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
I’ve switched off part time late shift 25 hours to nights 35 hours for Xmas in our Mail centre and regularly do over 45 hours so always have over 8 hours. But for this P9 period any overtime I’ve done above the 35 is down as scheduled attendance and Sunday scheduled attendance, so does this mean I’m gonna now get sod all even though all the other 5 months are well over 8 hours??
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
There is info in a thread started by HT Postman on this at: viewtopic.php?f=67&t=102954stonecold_jpm wrote: ↑16 Dec 2021, 03:42I’ve switched off part time late shift 25 hours to nights 35 hours for Xmas in our Mail centre and regularly do over 45 hours so always have over 8 hours. But for this P9 period any overtime I’ve done above the 35 is down as scheduled attendance and Sunday scheduled attendance, so does this mean I’m gonna now get sod all even though all the other 5 months are well over 8 hours??
This looks to be the relevant bit which seems to state that no overtime in P9 in your circumstances will not disqualify you as long as you get in the minimum 8 hours in the other 5 months. However, the Christmas extra hours won’t count as part of the average calculation which could mean a lower rate than if they had been counted as overtime and not scheduled attendance.
“From the attached Joint Statement, Branches and Representatives will see that there are once again agreed conditions attached to the removal of Period 9, meaning that a failure to meet the regularity threshold due to the alternative pay arrangements during this period will not mean a disqualification from the regularity test. Consequently, if a member qualifies in the remaining monthly periods (7, 8, 10, 11 and 12), any overtime hours paid as normal overtime rate and/or all part-time single rate overtime outside of agreed temporary contract variations are included in the calculation.”
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
You could have asked to do just pressure ot. but as already been stated everyone who does sa will get a pass in p9.stonecold_jpm wrote: ↑16 Dec 2021, 03:42I’ve switched off part time late shift 25 hours to nights 35 hours for Xmas in our Mail centre and regularly do over 45 hours so always have over 8 hours. But for this P9 period any overtime I’ve done above the 35 is down as scheduled attendance and Sunday scheduled attendance, so does this mean I’m gonna now get sod all even though all the other 5 months are well over 8 hours??
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
Anyone have any idea of the actual pay date for the period? Guessing it will be a while after April.
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
will be late may, it's paid twice a year so add 6 months from last 1
i'd keep a check on o/t worked in case you fail in a period then you can bob in a claim before the date you take leave expires
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Re: Oct 21 to Mar 22
Don't worry, I think most will now be getting in the minimum 8 hrs every period , now we all know the rules! It's gonna cost em more now we're playing on a level playing field with knowledge of the rules.