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Pay rise - back dated?

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Marmaladegin · 12/08/2023 19:56

Slightly odd question- I remember ages ago last time we striker, the pay rise that was finally agreed was backdated...

My contract ends at the end of august (because I'm moving out of teaching)... does anyone know if I'll be entitled to the backdated pay from the agreed rise? (For context I worked all of this academic year, and fwiw I went on strike.

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NEmama · 12/08/2023 21:41

I don't think it will be for those or us leaving end August

Silentmama2 · 13/08/2023 00:38

The pay is for 'the coming year' - from Sept - we did not get a pay rise (above what had been agreed and paid already for 2022 - 2023)

Postapocalypticcowgirl · 13/08/2023 18:00

The pay rise isn't back dated.

ThanksItHasPockets · 14/08/2023 07:49

Sorry OP, the 6.5% is from September 2023. The only reason you would receive back pay is if for any reason you didn’t receive the smaller 22-23 rise.

Hayliebells · 14/08/2023 19:22

It's backdated from September to whenever your school applies the pay rise. Ours usually hits pay packets in the December pay, so we get it backdated from September to November, at least that's what happened last year with the 5% rise. Did you get the 5% rise last September, which was likely paid later so backdated last year?

Marmaladegin · 17/08/2023 07:08

I see, ok thanks for the info. Amazing hive mind as usual :)

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