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hammerman | 18:58 Fri 04th Jan 2013 | Law
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Is there any kind of requirement for a firm to give you a payslip at a certain time....eg before you're paid ? My wife works in a care home and it's sometimes a week after she gets paid before she gets her pay slip for the month (her wages go in absolutely fine)

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Are they available to her on line? The members of the factor household have not any paper pay slips for several years
No, some Companies only supply them once a year when there is a change to the salary.
The law on this is provided by s.8 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (Itemised pay statement):

"An employee has the right to be given, at or before the time at which any payment of wages or salary is made to him, a written itemised pay statement."

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1996/18/part/I
I'm not aware of any timescale - we work in a remote office and our payslips often arrive up to a week after the money has gone into the bank.

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