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£1275 support staff payrise

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Hippywannabe · 26/11/2024 21:54

Can someone clever work out for me what it will equate to? I work 27 /2 hours a week and am paid for 39 weeks spread over 52 weeks.
It is being backdated to April. What extra should I expect in December's pay and then going forward?

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xyzandabc · 26/11/2024 21:59

Ball park figures, £474 or £541 depending if the backdating is April - Oct, or April - Nov.

Made a few assumptions, full time is 37hrs/wk and on top of your 39 weeks a year you also get 5.6 weeks holiday, so paid for 44.6 week.

MiddleAgedDread · 26/11/2024 22:03

It depends what full time hours in a week are.

xyzandabc · 26/11/2024 22:06

That's the backpay figures, roughly £67 extra a month going forward. Using the assumptions of FTE and holiday weeks in my previous post.

You work 27.5/37 = 0.743 hours a week

44.6/52 weeks a year = 0.858

Multiply the two and you work 0.637 of a full time person.

So you get 0.637 of the £1275 pay rise. Divide this by 12 months gives you £67.78 extra per month.

Raindropskeepfallinonmyhead · 26/11/2024 22:10

I got an extra £341 after tax and do roughly the same hours as you - pp was right, is about £67 per month extra gross

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