Hi,
Hope someone can help with this scenario.
In a construction company, the employees have been asked to take a 25% cut in wages. This is on top of the bonuses, which have also been axed, which makes the actual cut a lot bigger.
The employees concerned are willing to agree to this cut, but want some assurances that the employer will not come back to them in 6 months time looking for another pay cut. The company is profitable although rather "top-heavy" with a high number of directors.
The employer is not willing to give any assurances regarding this cut.
AFAIK, they have not received a written statement of terms of employment. They have said they received a one-page document with a few points on it, but it doesn't seem to have covered everything that should be in the written statement.
Where do the employees stand? Their jobs still exist, so there would not be a redundancy situation. Should they hold out for assurances before agreeing to this cut?
Any advice appreciated.
Nutso
Hope someone can help with this scenario.
In a construction company, the employees have been asked to take a 25% cut in wages. This is on top of the bonuses, which have also been axed, which makes the actual cut a lot bigger.
The employees concerned are willing to agree to this cut, but want some assurances that the employer will not come back to them in 6 months time looking for another pay cut. The company is profitable although rather "top-heavy" with a high number of directors.
The employer is not willing to give any assurances regarding this cut.
AFAIK, they have not received a written statement of terms of employment. They have said they received a one-page document with a few points on it, but it doesn't seem to have covered everything that should be in the written statement.
Where do the employees stand? Their jobs still exist, so there would not be a redundancy situation. Should they hold out for assurances before agreeing to this cut?
Any advice appreciated.
Nutso