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Employee's pay

Post by 9elizabeth » Thu Mar 09, 2017 9:22 pm

Hello there,
I have employed three worker for 'one position'. All three are part time on zero hour contract and they are working 45 hours per well altogether. I am paying two of them minimum wages i.e £6.95 (19 years old), 7.20 per hour ( 32 years old) and 8.00 per hour 65 years old. Can all three makes one fill time position for home Office?
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Re: Employee's pay

Post by zimba » Thu Mar 09, 2017 10:56 pm

Part time work can be combined to make a full time position however hours beyond 30 per week are discarded :!:
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Re: Employee's pay

Post by 9elizabeth » Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:43 am

Hi there, I have another question. One of my worker has been working for 6 months. As per his contract with me, he is entitled for 28 days paid annual holidays. He wish to take 14 days of his annual holidays next moth. Which means he will only be working only 2 weeks (60 hors).

How will it go with Home Office?

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Re: Employee's pay

Post by zimba » Sat Mar 18, 2017 2:19 pm

Paid leave must be treated as normal working period
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Re: Employee's pay

Post by 9elizabeth » Sun Mar 19, 2017 6:26 am

zimba88 wrote:Paid leave must be treated as normal working period
Thanks Zimba88. So, on the payslip I will show him as 30 hours worked and paid. So, do I have to show the total number of hours worked and holidays saperately?

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Re: Employee's pay

Post by zimba » Sun Mar 19, 2017 2:05 pm

No, most payslips do not include any of these and it is not required by the law or the immigration rules. Hours worked or hourly rate do not need to appear on the payslip at all. Just the FPS showing how much each worker was paid including any taxes.
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