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Old 30th November 2007, 16:01   #1 (permalink)
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I've been working in a nhs hospital for several years now but am employed by a contratacted company within the nhs. The company are now on there forth year of contract for the nhs and pay us fortnightly. The thing is we was supposed to of had our payrise in april this year but still no joy they keep holding back. The nhs have funded this company to pay us the correct pay from april so my thoughts are they are holding on to the money for this long and have alot of interest out of it. Is there any way i could write to the head office and ask for the interest they had from our pay be given back to us?
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Old 2nd December 2007, 16:42   #2 (permalink)
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thats a good point.
I work for my local authority, and we have just had ours paid to us in the last fortnight.
if you are part of a union, then ask what is happening with your pay rise. If you get no luck there, then try your local MP. they can always get involved. as for getting the interest, i wish you good luck, but nowhere i have ever worked has EVER paid me interest they have made on my pay award.
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Old 2nd December 2007, 21:05   #3 (permalink)
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Cheers bazak1 i'll hang on in here to see if anyone else might know. Its just that i don't think its fair that a company should hold on to workers payrise for months on end to gain interest when its rightfully ours
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Old 2nd December 2007, 21:25   #4 (permalink)
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Was your payrise actually agreed in time for April?
As the previous poster stated the local authority (UNISON), not sure if you come under them also, was only agreed early Nov, so backpay is catching up with pay dates now.
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Old 2nd December 2007, 22:16   #5 (permalink)
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Yes gizmo111, many months before and unison do know this as i am a union member. Every payrise since they started they held onto for months on end which was agreed prior to the payrises. Unison on the other hand have been great in fighting for us but as for any kind of interest the company might owe? well thats a different story. As for the november agreement the nhs were in talks many months before to give those payrises but what about april? When we do get backdated from then 'say' #100 pounds? well where's the interest from then? Eveyone who works from a shop keeper to a judge gets paid an annual rise in pay??
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Hi Sparky, so, you were awarded a pay rise in April, did you get written confirmation of this? and if you did when did it say that you would receive the money?

Did your colleagues get the same letter? and if they did, have they received their pay rises yet?

Sorry , just want to clear things up first
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Old 2nd December 2007, 22:58   #7 (permalink)
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Does anyone get a written confirmation every year for a payrise? i'm not sure anyone does lula. With NHS or High Authority that does get funded yearly 'do' pay annual rises. Why would the nhs that do get funded there annual pay to pay staff and have to wait months after april to backdate? These people have gained interest in what is rightfully ours?
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Well, in all my years of employment and my partners too, every year you get a letter, I am pretty sure that it is a requirement, that you are written to to confirm a payrise and what percentage it is.

All I am trying to do it to establish facts and written evidence, have your employers told you that you will be receiving a pay rise, if you work for a company that is contracted to the NHS I am not sure that it automatically entitles you to the same pay and conditions that they set.

Have you spoken to the union? what did they say to you?
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Old 2nd December 2007, 23:10   #9 (permalink)
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We are due a payrise which dates back to april. Further talks as you might know were in november which is our annual rise. As for a letter? not until the rise is given of course. But as for the rise in pay since april which we have every year but wait months to get "wheres the gained interest which should be given to us??
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I am sorry, you are missing my question.

Have you received ANY letters at all, stating that you will receive a pay rise
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Old 2nd December 2007, 23:13   #11 (permalink)
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What I'm tring to say is why wait what is owed to us for months when any person could of had that little extra in a high interest account.
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Old 2nd December 2007, 23:14   #12 (permalink)
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I am now totally confused as to what you want help with
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Old 2nd December 2007, 23:16   #13 (permalink)
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Only talks from the union which tell us the nhs will pay. Having said that there was letters a year before giving times when rises will be given.
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Old 2nd December 2007, 23:21   #14 (permalink)
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Speaking for myself and a thousand more more staff' Why wait months down the line past april (pay rise) and not be given the interest that amount could earn from april? The nhs pay annual rises every year? why wait seven months down the line to get it back? now do you see my point? :o)
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i work for the NHS and last month (oct) we received the pay rise this month (NOV) we received our back dated money form april
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Old 2nd December 2007, 23:31   #16 (permalink)
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cheers honey5 but are they going to give you the interest you rightfully deserve since april? this is what i'm fighting for as it's an annual rise for anyone wheather its a doctor' nurse' porter' domestic'. think about it...:o)
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of course they wont, in the 25 yr :S ive worked for them they have never ever paid interest

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Old 2nd December 2007, 23:42   #18 (permalink)
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cheers honey5 for that but mine is a company working for the nhs 'porters & domestics. They are funded for this and wont be at a loss but if you think about it 'why wait for the rises when there owed to you many months down the line to which they make money on your rise?
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