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CHUCKYPIG
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Payrise

Post by CHUCKYPIG »

My mate just alerted me to this https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... ear%20deal.

Do part timers get the pay rise also?

And when will we see the backdated pay in our pay packets?
clockworkjerk
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Re: Payrise

Post by clockworkjerk »

yes the hourly rate will go up 6.7% over 2 years
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Martin Walsh
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Re: Payrise

Post by Martin Walsh »

Part timers get 3 different pay rises in this agreement.

1. They will get 2.7% backdated to April 2020.

2. in April 2021 they will get 1% pay rise.

3. When their office introduces a revision to get the hour reduction they will receive a further pay rise of around 2.6%.
CHUCKYPIG
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Re: Payrise

Post by CHUCKYPIG »

Martin Walsh wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 14:21
Part timers get 3 different pay rises in this agreement.

1. They will get 2.7% backdated to April 2020.

2. in April 2021 they will get 1% pay rise.

3. When their office introduces a revision to get the hour reduction they will receive a further pay rise of around 2.6%.
Sound as a pound. Key thing for me.........

When do we get the cash??????

Anyone know. Next week/month/year?
aiden01
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Re: Payrise

Post by aiden01 »

CHUCKYPIG wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 16:01
Martin Walsh wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 14:21
Part timers get 3 different pay rises in this agreement.

1. They will get 2.7% backdated to April 2020.

2. in April 2021 they will get 1% pay rise.

3. When their office introduces a revision to get the hour reduction they will receive a further pay rise of around 2.6%.
Sound as a pound. Key thing for me.........

When do we get the cash??????

Anyone know. Next week/month/year?
Has to be a ballot 1st then if voted in would guess sometime in march.
scooby doo
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Re: Payrise

Post by scooby doo »

CHUCKYPIG wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 16:01
Martin Walsh wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 14:21
Part timers get 3 different pay rises in this agreement.

1. They will get 2.7% backdated to April 2020.

2. in April 2021 they will get 1% pay rise.

3. When their office introduces a revision to get the hour reduction they will receive a further pay rise of around 2.6%.
Sound as a pound. Key thing for me.........

When do we get the cash??????

Anyone know. Next week/month/year?
I would go for February but once we know the ballot time table add two weeks onto the end date and that's a very likely date for payment of arrears.
yubin282
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Re: Payrise

Post by yubin282 »

What if the 'revisions' turn out to be bad for RM, do we still get the hour off the working week.

What if they need more hours/staff.
freespeech
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Re: Payrise

Post by freespeech »

CHUCKYPIG wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 12:45
My mate just alerted me to this https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... ear%20deal.

Do part timers get the pay rise also?

And when will we see the backdated pay in our pay packets?
PT staff will always get the same as FT otherwise it would be illegal. The 6.5% is misleading as it only really refers to PT staff. FT will get 2.7% + 1% then an hour off the week. This hour will put the hourly rate up (but no extra money) which will be picked up by PT staff who will stay on their existing hrs and get an effective additional 2.7'ish %. (1 hr divided by 36 hrs equivalent).

In terms of backpay that will depend on a yes vote and pay cutoffs so late Jan at the very earliest I suspect and more realistically Feb.
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Re: Payrise

Post by FirstPost »

Martin Walsh wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 14:21
Part timers get 3 different pay rises in this agreement.

1. They will get 2.7% backdated to April 2020.

2. in April 2021 they will get 1% pay rise.

3. When their office introduces a revision to get the hour reduction they will receive a further pay rise of around 2.6%.
is is calculated via gross or net pay?
freespeech
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Re: Payrise

Post by freespeech »

FirstPost wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 18:52
Martin Walsh wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 14:21
Part timers get 3 different pay rises in this agreement.

1. They will get 2.7% backdated to April 2020.

2. in April 2021 they will get 1% pay rise.

3. When their office introduces a revision to get the hour reduction they will receive a further pay rise of around 2.6%.
is is calculated via gross or net pay?
Pay rises are always gross as that will be consistent.....net isn't and will depend on individual circumstances (tax code, salary sacrifice etc).
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Re: Payrise

Post by k979aaa »

Give a donkey a carrot bite your hand of for it with out asking questions??
We need more detail on this why is it not forthcoming?
Will the vote be a clear YES/ NO vote or will the Cabbage heads vote for anything?
Sounds like a Brexit deal no details only froth and arse squeaks or bubbles and fluctuance!
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Re: Payrise

Post by postslippete »

Martin Walsh wrote:
23 Dec 2020, 14:21

3. When their office introduces a revision to get the hour reduction they will receive a further pay rise of around 2.6%.

Could it possible for an office to introduce a revision and actually put more walks in to get the hour reduction and the further pay rise??
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
aiden01
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Re: Payrise

Post by aiden01 »

k979aaa wrote:
24 Dec 2020, 20:23
Give a donkey a carrot bite your hand of for it with out asking questions??
We need more detail on this why is it not forthcoming?
Will the vote be a clear YES/ NO vote or will the Cabbage heads vote for anything?
Sounds like a Brexit deal no details only froth and arse squeaks or bubbles and fluctuance!
Detail is all there have a read an let us know your opinion..what is fluctuance?? think it will be a big yes vote on a small turnout.
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Re: Payrise

Post by k979aaa »

Like Donald J Trump just engineer the vote for you as you wish a lot on here want a say I say have your say and vote on it!