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ICEQUEEN20 | 13:02 Wed 13th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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I have changed my hours at work from 30 hours a week (every week) to one week I now work 36 hours then the following week 37.5 hours and so on... I have a new hourly rate of £9.87 per hour. Our payroll person left last month and as we work for a very small company (5 of us) my boss is trying to muddle through my new salary payslip - but I am not too confident about it ! Help how is this worked out pro rata ? (I have never done wages/accounts)... What should the exact gross figure be?
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I would pay you £1571.81 per month gross.
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so how have you reached that figure please? Thank you
Why is it not as simple as taking 9.87 times the number of hours you worked that week? What am I missing? Do you get paid weekly, monthly etc.? Do you always work 36 hours one week followed by 37.5 the next, then 36 again?
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By busy-bees calculation it looks like it is taken as an overall average week being 36.75 times by 52 weeks then divided by 12 months.
That's how it will have to be done, as if you have holiday entitlement you won't be in work at all, and so making your pay salaried also allows for that.

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