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Beewunders
Sep 18, 2013, 08:53 AM
I need help to write a letter to my employer asking for my difference in the underpaid amount of the national minimum wage to be paid back to me. Can anyone help me please with the wording. This has been for the past eleven years that I have not received the correct amount and I have really checked up on everything and I am entitled to ask for it to be repaid but don't know what to write. Help would be very much appreciated. Thank you
Wondergirl
Sep 18, 2013, 08:54 AM
Please write a sample (not using company or personal names, etc.), and we will tweak it.
Beewunders
Sep 18, 2013, 09:09 AM
Please write a sample (not using company or personal names, etc.), and we will tweak it.
I am in the UK (England) and have been told to apply in writing to my employer about being underpaid for the past eleven years and to itemise everything, but I do not really understand what I have to write. I have asked them face to face but they told me they will not look into it if I do not put it in writing. I do at least a 40 hour week and have a contract.
Please can anyone suggest the wording. Thank you.
Wondergirl
Sep 18, 2013, 09:11 AM
I am in the UK (England) and have been told to apply in writing to my employer about being underpaid for the past eleven years and to itemise everything
Have you figured out how much you are owed?
Can you itemize?
Wondergirl
Sep 18, 2013, 09:24 AM
Date
Owner/Manager's Name
Company Name
Address
City, etc.
Your Address
City, etc.
Dear Owner/Manager's Name:
I have determined that, for the past eleven years, I have been underpaid X amount by Z Company.
[Proof/List]
Please contact me as soon as possible regarding this matter. Thank you for your consideration and time.
Warm regards,
Your Name