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When do you get paid your Christmas wage?

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Heshandsomeapartfromtheeyebags · 19/12/2024 22:45

Two friends this week have told me they get paid their wage when they finish work for Christmas (one tomorrow and one on Monday)
I get paid at the end of the month as always
I didn’t realise this was a thing?

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SmallGoddess · 20/12/2024 09:16

My occupational pension which is normally paid on the last working day of the month has been paid today. December pay was always before Christmas when I was working. (huge employer - not the NHS)

NeverDropYourMooncup · 20/12/2024 09:23

One day early - Christmas eve - for this job.

I've been paid on the last Friday before Christmas in most jobs.

Got completely screwed over in one place when the boss went on holiday, saying he wasn't going to pay me early because I hadn't worked those days yet, came back 3 weeks later (so I wasn't paid on the 31st either) and then deducted the two week compulsory closure in full due to him being on holiday - because I hadn't worked there a year yet.

QueSyrahSyrah · 20/12/2024 09:25

DH got paid today instead of last working day of the month.

We had an office vote a few years ago and the majority opted to stay as usual and get paid second to last working day of the month so that's what we do. In previous jobs where I've been paid before Christmas I've moved it all into savings and then back again on the right day, otherwise it's a looooong time until payday comes again.

LuckysDadsHat · 20/12/2024 09:25

Always the last working day of the month. And I'm glad. I don't want 6 weeks to wait for pay in Januaru.

AngelontopoftheTree · 20/12/2024 09:30

Heshandsomeapartfromtheeyebags · 19/12/2024 22:47

@GCAcademic It gives you extra over christmas if needed…but can be dangerous as January will be hard!
So this is a normal thing?

I got paid yesterday & DH today.
To me, Yes it is a normal thing.

Norder · 20/12/2024 09:32

I've already been paid, but my work is closed until the second week in January now, so if we'd been paid as normal, no issues with pay could have been addressed as there are no staff in the building for almost 3 weeks.

LBOCS2 · 20/12/2024 09:36

Got paid yesterday - ten days early, which I think is a bit much tbh. It's standard that it comes before Christmas, everywhere I've worked has had that.

boulevardofbrokendreamss · 20/12/2024 09:39

On the 6th as normal in previous forms where payday was the 31st or first we got paid a few days before Christmas so payroll could be processed. I hated it!

SJM1988 · 20/12/2024 09:40

I get paid the last day of the month as usual. We use to get it christmas eve but they stopped that a few years ago.

Blankspace35 · 20/12/2024 10:06

Where i used to work they paid us 2 weeks early in December, 1 week early in January and the last working day of the month every other month

captainPugwashh · 20/12/2024 10:15

I got paid today (nhs) DH gets paid next week thank goodness

Itsjustnotthevibe · 20/12/2024 10:22

We both got paid today. My workplace shuts down on Christmas eve and reopens on the 2nd Jan so there would be no one to check the payroll has run on the usual day and my husband works for a smallish business and the Finance lady is off now until after the new year. It's a bit annoying as it makes for a long period between being paid but I am used to it now.

TheNinkyNonkyIsATardis · 20/12/2024 10:25

My company pays on the 20th every month, so no change in December.

I'm pretty po-faced about the whole "six weeks til payday" thing though. You get 12 equal payments a year in many jobs. It's not hard to arrange your finances if this is the case. Christmas isn't a surprise.

(exceptions apply such as UC etc)

NeverDropYourMooncup · 20/12/2024 10:35

TheNinkyNonkyIsATardis · 20/12/2024 10:25

My company pays on the 20th every month, so no change in December.

I'm pretty po-faced about the whole "six weeks til payday" thing though. You get 12 equal payments a year in many jobs. It's not hard to arrange your finances if this is the case. Christmas isn't a surprise.

(exceptions apply such as UC etc)

Depends if somebody is actually earning enough in the first place, really. If they're already not paid enough to make it through to the end of any month, no amount of telling them 'just keep a bit behind, you don't need to spend it, you know'.

rainbowbee · 20/12/2024 10:41

I'm paid weekly but this week they paid us on the Monday rather than today, Friday. A former office used to do monthly payments and December was early, usually the week before Christmas. It makes January very, very long.

MaltipooMama · 20/12/2024 10:42

I normally get paid on the 28th but it December it's early on the 20th. I always transfer the whole amount into another account and then put it back into my current account on the right day otherwise my organised system gets screwed 😂

Comefromaway · 20/12/2024 10:57

We close down for two weeks today so I have run weekly payroll for the next three weeks and it was paid yesterday. Monthly payroll always goes in on 22nd anyway so that is being paid today.

TheNinkyNonkyIsATardis · 20/12/2024 11:03

NeverDropYourMooncup · 20/12/2024 10:35

Depends if somebody is actually earning enough in the first place, really. If they're already not paid enough to make it through to the end of any month, no amount of telling them 'just keep a bit behind, you don't need to spend it, you know'.

But that's not what we're discussing, is it?

We're talking about specifically when people get paid differently around Christmas. If you struggle to make ends meet all year round then of course you'll still struggle at Christmas.

Chester23 · 20/12/2024 11:07

Got paid today. We get paid last working day. But in January we get paid slightly earlier due to getting paid a little early this month and February being slightly shorter

Toddlerteaplease · 20/12/2024 12:52

Today. Far to early

NeverDropYourMooncup · 20/12/2024 15:09

TheNinkyNonkyIsATardis · 20/12/2024 11:03

But that's not what we're discussing, is it?

We're talking about specifically when people get paid differently around Christmas. If you struggle to make ends meet all year round then of course you'll still struggle at Christmas.

Yes, it is.

Struggling all year round, then suddenly there's more money in there can cause a natural human reaction to actually buy the bread and milk, rather than have it run out - maybe, Heaven forfend, get something a bit nicer like some cheese or buy a larger bag of rice because it works out cheaper that way, but slightly misjudge it or get caught out by post Christmas price rises, travel goes up, the direct debits go up and then there's an extra 2 and a bit weeks to last on top.

Some employers still refuse to report the payment days as being the same when they do the earlier pay run, which means some will lose all of their UC without warning in that time, too.

The other aspect is that people in lower paid, more precarious work tend to have lower numeracy skills - knowing they have so much a week was manageable, but then dividing by six and a half is much harder. Or they just see they've got more in there and struggle to think 'hang on, I've got to not spend any of this for another two weeks' because they're used to spending until it hits zero.

Not everybody adapts well to changes, particularly when they're so infrequent and unpredictable (as in we only got told yesterday that the early payday is Christmas Eve - fine for me, but absolutely not for everybody; other employers might let staff know well in advance, not all do, though.

Let's face it, if you've got somebody who is permanently running out of money, struggles with numeracy and they've got money in their account in the darkest period of year when everything around them is expertly designed to separate people from money through promises to luxury, joy, being worth celebrating, it's not Christmas unless you have x, y or z, it's really, really difficult for them to hear 'no, just carry on being hungry, just because you've got it for a change doesn't mean you're entitled to get some pleasure from it'. They want the heating on because they're cold or the food that tastes good now.

HappyAsASandboy · 20/12/2024 20:04

I'll be paid on 31st. Always last working day of the month.

GordonLaChance · 20/12/2024 20:11

Thankfully I get paid fortnightly.
So was paid today and will get paid again 3rd Jan. Husband gets paid 7th of every month.
Hated it when we had to make December pay last til pretty much end of Jan.
It's worked out quite well for us this year!

Cyclingmummy1 · 20/12/2024 20:12

Last Friday, 13th!

Normal pay day is the last Friday of the month.

I can't remember it ever being this early before, it's usually the 3rd Friday in December.

GrumpyWombat · 20/12/2024 20:12

Yesterday, usually the last Thursday of the month

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