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Thank you very much for your reply. My payslips are by the month, it is not split into weeks. Would I do the same thing in terms of months (130 hours per month per job). So for example, what would this scenario count as?
Helloniomi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:19 amThank you very much for your reply. My payslips are by the month, it is not split into weeks. Would I do the same thing in terms of months (130 hours per month per job). So for example, what would this scenario count as?
Employee 1: 127.5
Employee 2: 84
Employe 3: 87
TOTAL = 298.5 hours or 2 full time jobs that month?
My solicitor is saying that if they don't actually surpass 130 hours for Employee 1, it only counts as part time, and Employees 2 and 3 are only part time because they are between 70-129 hours. So according to my solicitor the case above only counts as 1.5 jobs rather than 2.
Thank you bizman. Calculating it the way marcnarth suggested it seems I've created 26 months of jobs. I'm using this as the key:bizman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:25 amHelloniomi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:19 amThank you very much for your reply. My payslips are by the month, it is not split into weeks. Would I do the same thing in terms of months (130 hours per month per job). So for example, what would this scenario count as?
Employee 1: 127.5
Employee 2: 84
Employe 3: 87
TOTAL = 298.5 hours or 2 full time jobs that month?
My solicitor is saying that if they don't actually surpass 130 hours for Employee 1, it only counts as part time, and Employees 2 and 3 are only part time because they are between 70-129 hours. So according to my solicitor the case above only counts as 1.5 jobs rather than 2.
You have to work strictly with what the immigration rule says not what your solicitor says. We have discovered over time that most solicitors are liabilities rather than assets. From what you have stated above it looks like you are ok especially since you came in during the transitional period.
Irrespective of how your payslip is, how do you determine the hours ? Are all your employees on minimum wage ?niomi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:19 amThank you very much for your reply. My payslips are by the month, it is not split into weeks. Would I do the same thing in terms of months (130 hours per month per job). So for example, what would this scenario count as?
Employee 1: 127.5
Employee 2: 84
Employe 3: 87
TOTAL = 298.5 hours or 2 full time jobs that month?
My solicitor is saying that if they don't actually surpass 130 hours for Employee 1, it only counts as part time, and Employees 2 and 3 are only part time because they are between 70-129 hours. So according to my solicitor the case above only counts as 1.5 jobs rather than 2.
Unfortunately this is not correct. As mentioned, you cannot total hours across jobs.niomi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 11:33 amCalculating it the way marcnarth suggested it seems I've created 26 months of jobs. I'm using this as the key:
Hours of jobs per month # jobs created
Total between 0-70 0
Total between 71-129 0.5
Total between130-199 1
Total between200-259 1.5
Total between260-329 2
Total 330+ 2.5
Would you agree with this?
Thanks for the reply. I wish this wasn't so laboured!marcnath wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 1:22 pmUnfortunately this is not correct. As mentioned, you cannot total hours across jobs.
For example 330+ is definitely not one employee. So, how many jobs it is is going to be dependant on how many employees make it up.
For an extreme, if it just one employee, then you have only 1 job.
But, if it is 3 employees, it can be 3 PT/1.5 FT (if each contributed 110 hrs) or 2.5 if two employees was at 130 each and the last one at 70 hrs.
It doesn't seem to work that way because my employees worked less than 130 hours a month a lot. This means that with the extra part time person it adds up to the correct amount but without them it doesn't. So that's where I'm stuck. I'm trying to figure out if we can add up hours to create jobs or not.
Hi Zimba, I understand what you're saying but there's no way for them to prove it by week. My employee payslips show the hours worked in a month, not week.
You do NOT have to prove anything. Just calculate the number of weeks worked, supply the payslips for that period and you should be fineniomi wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 2:56 pmHi Zimba, I understand what you're saying but there's no way for them to prove it by week. My employee payslips show the hours worked in a month, not week.
I've actually just looked more closely at the guidance and it says this:
The hours of workers in 2 part-time jobs can be combined to add up to 30 hours a week or more and form the equivalent of one full-time job, as long as the 2 part-time jobs exist for 12 months. We consider full-time to be 30 hours per week / 120 hours per month. Each job will be assessed separately unless you indicate below that you wish to combine one job with another job
According to this I'm using the wrong number, it should be 120 hours = full time. Not 130!!
I've just redone the calculations and if that's the case I've created 26 months using the method that my solicitor suggested, and 29 with the one bizman suggested.
So confused.
What counts as 'weeks worked'? If I consistently had 3-4 people doing 28 hours a week do they then only count as part time? Or can they all be added up together to make full time jobs?
Did you mean to say pre April-2014. Your statement is far from reality for post April-2014.
Since you have the time, it is worth going with the 120 hrs / month. Make it clear in the cover letter that you are using 120 hrs/month as FT job based on the guidance (quote relevant section/page).niomi wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 2:54 pmMy solicitor has advised me to wait 2 more weeks to generate 1 more month's employment and then go ahead on the basis of the 120 rule in the guidance, stating I risk rejection but if it's in the guidance than they can't not accept us after arguing for it.........
I really do not want to wait more months to apply, so I am going to risk it and then go to AR if it doesn't work. My visa does not expire until October so I have time to make a fresh application if this fails.
I have had so much trouble counting up the hours and it all seems a bit ridiculous to be honest that I've generated 4000+ hours of employment and continued to grow my business these past 5 years but still can't demonstrate employment in the way 'they' want. It really feels like the rules keep changing.
Very frustrated all around.