Deductions from pay
An employer may not make deductions from your wages unless:
- They are required by law, for example, tax (PAYE) and social insurance (PRSI),
- They are provided for in the contract of employment, for example occupational pension contributions.
- They are made with your written consent, for example, trade union subscriptions
- They are to recover an overpayment of wages or expenses
- They are required by a court order, for example, an attachment of earnings order in a family law case
- They arise due to your being on strike
Sorry - what I had in mind was some of the earlier advice from others.Thanks Clubman,
I have no intention of messing them around as I like working there.
Why not? Surely they have some flexibility in the matter of recouping this overpayment on foot of their own mistake?By far, I would prefer if they could just deduct it from my future wages, but they said they can't do this.
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