PVHR homepageabout PVHRour servicesour clientscase studiesPeople Vision HR Librarylinkscontact us

Olympics 2012
Sign Up For The HR Newsletters
HR Recruitment Agency London
HR Training Courses
Business Coaching London
Follow Alyson Pellowe
People Vision HR Facebook Page
People Vision On You Tube
Alyson Pellowe on LinkedIn

Snowed In - To Pay or Not to Pay?Snowed In - To Pay or Not to Pay?

We know that some of our readers live in the North of England/ Scotland and may think that we soppy southerners are moaning about nothing when it comes to the snow. Perhaps we should get a shovel and get on with it!

 

However, it is suggested that 20 per cent of the workforce did not attend work when we had heavy snowfall in early 2009 for a variety of reasons. School and childcare providers closed and in some cases it was simply unsafe or impossible to travel. Others may have been able to attend work but thought better of it as they fancied a day off!

 

As an employer you will be considering if you pay your employees for the days they did not attend work. After all it was an absence…

 

We have done some research into this topic and I wish there was a “one size fits all” answer but there isn’t.

 

Essentially, if you want to follow your employment contract then if the employer:

  • “Shuts down” the work place and communicates to the employees that they were not needed for work then the employer must pay the individuals concerned who were due to work on that day.
  • Remains open and some individuals come into work and some don’t then you need to look on a case by case basis. So, for example if the trains were not running then you may say that this is “unpaid leave” and you could deduct the payment from their salary, or as an alternative offer the employee the opportunity to take it as annual leave. If the employee was unable to attend work because their care provider for children or relatives was not operating, the employee has the right to time off for dependents. This would also be unpaid.
    Click here for more information 

We are HR people so we naturally want to do what is right for both sides but we do urge employers to consider the following when deciding which route to take on this topic:

 

Key Questions For Employers:

  • The working environment is bad enough at the moment so why harm moral by being frugal?
  • If this snow fall only happens for a short time each year can you afford to take a small hit?
  • Why not invite people that couldn’t make it to make up the time over the next month? An hour here and there is probably manageable for them.

For more interesting articles on this topic click on the links below.

  • How Technology can help? CIPD

Alyson Pellowe

Article written by

Alyson Pellowe: Managing Consultant

www.pvhr.com

 

HR Webinars

Powerful Personal Impact

02/02/2012 10:30-11:30am

By Ian Crocker

 

Redendancy Webinar - The Key Steps

09/02/2012 10:30-11:30am

By Jon Heuvel &

Sian Hughes


HR News

  • Staff who worked at 200 Woolworths stores miss ...
    03 February 2012 Read More
  • Accident reporting changes to cut burden on ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Companies should publish policies on alcohol, ...
    02 February 2012 Read More
  • February 2012 employment law changes: five things ...
    01 February 2012 Read More
  • Incentives required to improve employee ...
    01 February 2012 Read More
  • Too few applicants to fill graduate roles, say ...
    01 February 2012 Read More
  • Common-cold virus increases risk of road-traffic ...
    31 January 2012 Read More
  • Employee referrals fill one job post in eight
    31 January 2012 Read More
  • Cancer patients unaware that exercise can aid ...
    31 January 2012 Read More
  • British workers not as active as they should be, ...
    31 January 2012 Read More
  • Small businesses get access to occupational ...
    31 January 2012 Read More
  • Fit note offers route into staff absence ...
    31 January 2012 Read More
  • Government renews offensive against health and ...
    31 January 2012 Read More
  • Large employers to be forced to appoint data ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Department of Health announces replacement ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • CIPD chief executive Jackie Orme steps down
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Senior staff fail on health and safety duties
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Online service to help meet occupational health ...
    30 January 2012 Read More
  • NHS leaders to have key role in supporting staff ...
    30 January 2012 Read More
  • Learning Technologies 2012: Day Two overview ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • G4S starts recruitment drive for 10,000 Olympic ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Learning Technologies 2012: Day One overview ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Lack of skilled candidates leaving graduate roles ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Government issues amended timetable for pensions ...
    06 February 2012 Read More
  • Middle managers under 'excessive pressure' at work
    06 February 2012 Read More