My catering company who i worked for hasn't paid me?
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I left my previous job in a nice way, gave them 2 weeks notice etc.. and a couple of weeks later i got my last payment but it was £350 short. I worked for a catering company in a school, they took £89 from my salary every 2 weeks to cover half term periods. I left the job before summer time and my manager said that the company won't pay seasonal hours back. I am not sure what to do, ask legal advice is really expensive. Can I anyone give me good advice where I can turn for free?many thanks
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Answer:
ask their main office human resources he/she will help you. you might need proof that your worked more hours maybe if you guys clock in an out.
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Other answers
Ring Acas they help for free with employment issues. You can find their number on their website. www.acas.org.uk. Good luck ;-)
Mrs Mac
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