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Old Jul 6, 2009, 06:38 PM
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Company cut salary wage to straight commission

What are the rules around a company changing the pay of an employee from $80K base plus commission to straight commission? The employee was given less than 2 weeks notice and simply cannot live off the commission structure (it isn't that rich of a commission). I was a $55K pay cut practically overnight. The employee is in Atlanta but I'm not sure where the company is HQ. What actions can the employee take to protect herself besides looking for another position? She said she has asked for a draw against commission but even that idea was denied. All of the Sales Reps were give the same news from what I understand - or from what she was told.

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Old Jul 6, 2009, 06:53 PM   #2  
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They can say thank you for still having a job and start sending out resumes.

Unless there is a contract of employment the company may change your pay and benifits anytime they want.

They are allowed to do this,
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I seen this happening on the news recently....
Not sure but I think it involves saving the company money...
Something with severance
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If there was an employment contract, take it to a lawyer and get advice about this. If you are in an "At Will" state, look for another job. Otherwise, check out the state laws regarding employment.
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If you have a non-compete agreement, THIS is the time to walk away. Your non-compete evaporated when your pay did. Show your company that they should have taken care of you by going to the competition and taking all of your customers with you.

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Fr_Chuck disagrees: actually no, unless the pay was tied into the contract it is valid
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