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Furlough
I received a phone call yesterday afternoon telling me that i was to be put on furlough from 5pm that night.
I was told that i would be paid the 80% of my salary and i would need to take at least 3 days of my annual leave during the initial 3 week furlough period.
Couple of questions;
1 - Do i have to accept the 20% pay cut?
2 - Can i be made to use annual leave while I'm already not working?
I was told that i would be paid the 80% of my salary and i would need to take at least 3 days of my annual leave during the initial 3 week furlough period.
Couple of questions;
1 - Do i have to accept the 20% pay cut?
2 - Can i be made to use annual leave while I'm already not working?
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Firstly always check your employment contract dor more info.
1. Yes as 80% is all your employer can claim back. Their other options will be to lay you off entirely or reduce your hours.
2. A lot of employers have asked for annual leave to be taken and employers have the right to tell you whe to take leave. £ dasy for weeks seems a lot though, I would ask for it to be 3 weeks pro rated leave, i.e. what leave you earn in the 3 weeks.
1. Yes as 80% is all your employer can claim back. Their other options will be to lay you off entirely or reduce your hours.
2. A lot of employers have asked for annual leave to be taken and employers have the right to tell you whe to take leave. £ dasy for weeks seems a lot though, I would ask for it to be 3 weeks pro rated leave, i.e. what leave you earn in the 3 weeks.
1. You dont have to accept the pay cut but the alternative is redundancy.
2. You can be made to use annual leave, and doing so could be a good solution financially if its paid at full pay rather than the reduced furlough rate. Check that with them.
I have been furloughed now for four weeks and find I'm spending less. No socialising, no eating out, no petrol or travel expenses. I hope you find the same and that the reduced salary is enough to cover your basic needs and protects your job.
2. You can be made to use annual leave, and doing so could be a good solution financially if its paid at full pay rather than the reduced furlough rate. Check that with them.
I have been furloughed now for four weeks and find I'm spending less. No socialising, no eating out, no petrol or travel expenses. I hope you find the same and that the reduced salary is enough to cover your basic needs and protects your job.