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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarydylan wrote:My job comes under 2121 - Civil Engineers
Project management - Minimum salary: £35000
This number is given on the Occupational Code of Practice and it is based on 40-hour week.
My annual salary is £328215 and I only work 37.5 hours a week. I was under the impression that we can pro-rata down from 40 hours a week to 37.5 and I still can meet the requirement. So it would be
(35000/40)*37.5 = 32812.5
Which is below my current salary. But my HR is saying that I can NOT do that and I need to have a salary of £35000 regardless how many hours I work every week. Could you please be kind enough to clarify this for me? Thank you.
Thank you for the reply. But I still want to know whether the figure based on 40 hour week can be pro-rated to 37.5 hours and whether my current salay is enough to recieve the visa.manci wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarydylan wrote:My job comes under 2121 - Civil Engineers
Project management - Minimum salary: £35000
This number is given on the Occupational Code of Practice and it is based on 40-hour week.
My annual salary is £328215 and I only work 37.5 hours a week. I was under the impression that we can pro-rata down from 40 hours a week to 37.5 and I still can meet the requirement. So it would be
(35000/40)*37.5 = 32812.5
Which is below my current salary. But my HR is saying that I can NOT do that and I need to have a salary of £35000 regardless how many hours I work every week. Could you please be kind enough to clarify this for me? Thank you.
Appropriate salary rates are based on a 37½ hour working week, unless
otherwise stated. Salaries should be pro-rated for other working
patterns.
Appropriate salary rate
The job must be paid the minimum salary below, which is derived either from
the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) or, where alternative salary
data is available, from an alternative code of practice.
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings: No
Other code of practice: Yes
Minimum rates:
• New graduate (1st year after graduation) £20,770
• Civil engineers undertaking on the job training £22,800
• Participate in project work £23,000
• Project management £35,000
• Senior project management £41,042
• Civil engineering not project based £39,000
• Manager/Director £54,000
• Managing director/ Chief executive officer £70,000
[Source: The Institution of Civil Engineers Salary Survey, based on a 40-hour week]
Thank you very much for looking in to this for me I informed this to my HR and now they want me to get a written confirmation of the above. I sent an email to sponsorshippbsinquiries@ukba.gsi.gov.uk and I received an automated reply saying they will only reply if I am a sponsor. Are you a sponsor? Or did you get lucky to receive a reply.manci wrote:Not all staff on the sponsorship helpline are equally well trained. I now have written confirmation that pro-rating can be used in your case.:
I actually sent an email to Sponsorship PBS Enquiries:
For SOC code 2121 (civil engineers) the appropriate salaries are listed for a 40 hour week.
Please confirm that for a project manager working 37½ hours a week the minimum salary can be pro-rated down from £35,000 to 37.5/40 times this figure.
and this is the reply I received today 25 October:
Yes, you are correct. The salary would be pro-rated if they are working a 37.5 hour week.
Kind Regards,
Andrew Barber,
Customer Service Advisor
Customer Contact Centre
North East, Yorkshire and the Humber Region
UK Border Agency
PO Box 3468
Sheffield
S3 8WA
www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk
Accredited to the Customer Service Excellence standard
Thank you very much for your help. It is an unfortunate that I have to do HR's job even though I work for a world wide company They have rang that number and they were given incorrect advice. That is why now they want a written confirmation. I have already sent an email and I will try to contact Andrew Barber over the phone tomorrow.manci wrote:What I posted was UKBA's written confirmation. Print it and give it to HR.
If they want further confirmation they can ring Andrew Barber on 0300 123 4699 or send the same email enquiry themselves, or speak to another advisor at UKBA and refer to Andrew Barber's email (received on 25/10/2012 @ 14.02). It is not your job to do HR's work.
They seem to have difficulty understanding the rule even though it is perfectly clear and is in English:
Appropriate salary rates are based on a 37½ hour working week, unless otherwise stated. Salaries should be pro-rated for other working patterns
Get your senior manager to lean on HR.