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I'll not be taking myself for a Christmas jolly, or paying myself a bonus, or having paid leave.
Most of the time they just forget you won't get one.
I tend to view employment as a financial transaction. I assume they'll pay me badly for a while, and then I'll go elsewhere for more money.
So, wear it and make sure you get properly paid before you move on to the next job..!
I have worked for a US corporate for years and our yearly bonus is dictated by business results, our bonus this year which is paid in Decemebr was 4.2% of our annual salary, so judging by all the replies above I feel extremely lucky, and we still get a 2% pay rise each year too.... However our final salary scheme is now capped at 1% increase, so in effect not in line for annual pay rises, but overall we are very well looked after.
I didn't get one from one company as I had only been there a few months. Think you need to prove your worth and loyalty to the company and providing you can then fight for a bonus. I'm hoping for one and it best be pretty decent but I've put the hours in this year... Even cut down on STW time at work!
Some people's employers pay for their Christmas meal? 😯 And what's a bonus? Certainly not speaking the language of the NHS there...
Bloody hell all these folk on here getting bonuses.Where were they when the public sector pension furore was on topic....keeping quiet I imagine 😉
Bloody hell all these folk on here getting bonuses.Where were they when the public sector pension furore was on topic....keeping quiet I imagine
Why does that matter? The public sector pensions are still better than a lot of people's in the private sector!
The company I work for has several small units in a converted mill complex, with other businesses occupying the rest. Two other one-man companies work together in tandem, but aren't often on site so we regularly receive their post and/or goods deliveries for them. We don't mind really and they, in return, look after the gaffers' office equipment.
Last year, as a gesture to us in the warehouse who actually do the goods receiving, one of the blokes brought us in a gift in appreciation. We were completely overwhelmed by the generosity of the multi-pack of crisps we were given to share. I was lucky - I got the salt and vinegar bag... 😕
Public sector bonuses you say???
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8635859/Civil-servants-awarded-20000-bonuses-as-public-sector-faces-cuts.html
http://www.****/news/article-2035717/So-public-sector-pay-freeze--127m-handed-civil-servants-bonus-spree.html
http://www.sustainablegov.co.uk/central-government/procurement-finance/public-sector-bonus-payments-continue-to-rise
See the thread above and stop moaning!
xmas bonus, plus 4% pay rise for me. And a free turkey.
The company went through hard times in 2010 trading year, but ALL staff put their heads down during 2011 - and now we reap the benefits...
So it's not all doom and gloom on this thread!
As a DWP empolyee I am guilty of having no pay rise for three years and an imposed £250 bonus(before tax and NI) instead(the money to fund these bonus payments came out of the previous 3 year pay deal and equates to 1% of salary).Not that anyone cares.My pension conts.go up £23 a month from April too.
Still got my gold plated pension though ....oh no I haven't....oh yes you have....oh no I haven't( Xmas panto humour there 🙂
BTW those manadrins who got £20k bonuses also get 25% employer contributions to their genuinely gold plated pension while us lowly paid minions "only" get a %16 employer contribution.....
I got better remuneration and an Xmas bonus when I worked shelf stacking at M& S when still at school!
the place where i work time the promotions of people to manager positions for just after the start of the new financial year, that way they dont get a bonus (which is part of their salary) til the end of the second year (providing targets met etc.)
I got a bottle of Lanson black label champagne. Disadvantage is that I still have to fly to Egypt and back on Christmas Eve but at least the trip will go quickly! 🙂
neilsonwheels - MemberWhat's a Christmas bonus.?
+1
ou're working in the wrong areas then. A council close to me does an all-day buffet/drink type of thing!
Yeah, right. Go on then...who? I suspect it's bullshit, and a quick FOI will confirm or deny.
[i]Struggling to buy that new Porsche after the taxman's had his bite?[/i]
I can dream mate, I can dream.
Have you entertained the possibility that maybe they don't think your performance merits it ? Seems strange that they can't give you a proper reason.
Have you entertained the possibility that maybe they don't think your performance merits it ? Seems strange that they can't give you a proper reason.
Why isn't the reason they've given 'proper'? Seems fair enough that people who might only have been there a short while shouldn't expect to get the bonus people who've been there longer do. So a reasonable approach seems to be to choose some cutoff and apply it, which they have. Whatever that cutoff is there'll be people who'll feel hard done by, but there it is.
If the rule isn't applied equally and fairly that'd be different but it doesn't sound like that's the case.
They don't have to give you it and that's that, it's employer agreement not a employment law.
Xmas meal paid for, why should they?
That said I paid for my staff's drinks at our Xmas do on Saturday night, not everyone went to it so do I then give those that didn't go something for a drink? No.
as its discretionary your manager might not be getting it either
Certainly not speaking the language of the NHS there...
And tell me, how are the annual "spine point" pay increases treating you all..?
Mrs North works with lots of NHS types. Generally (in her experience) for the same job as someone performs in a university, they're paid 50-100% more.
My sympathy has been dissolving rapidly....
I still have to fly to Egypt and back on Christmas Eve but at least the trip will go quickly!
Those in-flight meals and five quid pots of Pringles won't serve themselves..!
Mrs North works with lots of NHS types. Generally (in her experience) for the same job as someone performs in a university, they're paid 50-100% more.
Yeah that's right of course it is your Mrs says so. Right so care to give an example?
while us lowly paid minions "only" get a 16% employer contribution.....
Private Sector (Engineering) and 3% Employers contribution to pension here :o/
BAck to the OP, It may be that the longer term employees have not had any bonus / pay rise for a while and the Bonus is in recognition of them getting the company through a difficult patch
Oh yeah, forgot about the company pension contribution and private healthcare for me + mrs xiphon 🙂
This thread has reminded me of my years working in McDonald's where your annual pay rise came around every September, just shortly before the national minimum wage was due to rise. You'd be "awarded" a nice rise and then surprise surprise 2 weeks later you're back at minimum wage +7pence!