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To think the NHS should be able to run its payroll properly

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collectingcpd · 20/04/2019 20:26

Feeling totally fed up. Got my p60 today. It’s completely wrong. Has my taxable salary as less than 1/2 my actual salary and taxed at 40%. This is on a background of nearly a year of meetings and emails to get me on the correct pay scale (I’m still not), get the back pay and get a spread sheet of what was paid when and what is still owed. I was overpaid (I didn’t realise) for 3 years in one trust and then then sent me an email asking for it back. I’ve been over paid in another trust and gave up asking them how I should pay it back because they never replied. I’ve had colleagues not paid for months and every month when the pay didn’t go through one colleague would call payroll and they said they could only pay the money on the pay date and that they’d correct it the next month....but didn’t for 3 months running. Another colleague was accidentally paid £700/hr for a extra shift. The list goes on. I just despair at the days of my life I’ve spent trying to sort out my own pay, but the standards expected from me at work just go up. Just needed a moan.

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CatchingBabies · 22/04/2019 19:52

Yep it’s the same in my trust! First month working there they forgot to pay me, that was fun! Then the next month when I should have received both months pay I only got the one. So had to wait 3 months for it to be sorted, then they sent it to the wrong bank account, despite having paid me twice in the correct bank account. They are utterly useless!

Julie2321 · 04/07/2023 22:58

4 years on SBS still appalling. Personally mine was fine for years , until I left and returned now got it wrong 6 out of 9 months !

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