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3. Payment of Salaries and Wages

Your initial rate of pay, the intervals at which it will be paid, and whether any bonus or commission applies to you are explained in your letter of appointment and/or individual Statement of Terms and Conditions. Salaries and Wages are paid by bank transfer to a bank or building society account of your choice. You will be provided with access to receive your payslip electronically online. The Company reserves the right at any time to review, vary or withdraw any of its bonus or commission arrangements and will give you at least one month’s notice of any change. Any payments made under any bonus or commission arrangement will be at the sole discretion of the Company. The Company is required by law to make certain deductions from your pay, which includes National Insurance contributions and PAYE income tax. As a term of your employment, the Company has the right to make deductions from your wages/salary any sums, which you owe to the Company or as a result of the Company’s overpayment made because of (but not limited to): • Unpaid private mileage or private mileage, which exceeds the agreed upper limit • Reimbursement to the Company in respect of outstanding monies owed for wage advances, loans, goods, materials and/or services received including company car scheme by you • Reimbursement of training costs if the employee terminates their employment before the expiry of the required service period agreed at the time of training • In the event of termination of your employment for any reason, payment for any holiday taken, in excess of your pro rata holiday entitlement for that annual leave year, will be deducted from final monies due

• In circumstances where there has been, for any reason whatsoever, an overpayment of remuneration, expenses or other emoluments to you, or any other payment in excess of your contractual entitlement

• The value of any fuel over and above the allocated allowance • To cover any monies owed to the Company in the event of theft or misappropriation by an employee of Company property or damage to Company property by an employee including to vehicles provided under any company car arrangements • To cover the cost of Company property including protective clothing that is lost or wilfully damaged during employment or not returned on leaving employment • In the event of termination of employment, an employee failing to give the correct notice may have a deduction made from any monies due, equal to the amount that would have been earned from the date of leaving until the end of the remaining unworked notice period • In the event of restricted access to work due to poor weather conditions, fuel shortages, pandemics etc., the Company reserves the right to make such absences unpaid and therefore deductible from salary payments • Monies paid under court order, i.e. wage arrestment (attachment of earnings), child support payments etc.

• Motor-related fines incurred by the employee (or authorised family member) whilst in a Company vehicle and any unrecoverable insurance excess and uninsured losses as a result of the employee (or authorised family member) being involved in an accident. This term of your employment is without any prejudice to any deductions that may have to be made from your pay in accordance with a statutory requirement or court order, or which are in respect of any other contractual arrangements or arrangements authorised by you for the payment of sums to the Company or third parties.

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