Can Employer Cut Pay?
ddshop
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A company that I am involved with hired my sister to clean their facility after another employee quit the position. The employer had an interview with my sister in which they told her what they were willing to pay per month and showed her what needed to be cleaned and what days she needed to clean them. Both agreed to the pay, the work, and the schedule. She was hired. My sister cleaned two days and was told she was doing a good job and doing things correctly. She had been working 4 or 5 days when her boss called her at home and said they need to review her pay because of a complaint of one board member that the pay was too high. I would like to know if they can reduce her pay after agreeing to pay her a specific ammount - an amount of their creation not hers. Is this is legal? The company is a Elks owned golf course in Kansas.
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Margaret Morford
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prospectively.
Brad Forrister
Director of Publishing
M. Lee Smith Publishers
Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
Again, thank you all for your help; I will update you as to how it all turns out.
I agree that they were not treating her right by trying to cut her pay, but I also understand that a 'not quite right' job can still be the best deal in town. (Especially in a small Kansas town without a lot of other options.)
I also understand about wayward children. I wish her well.
Sometimes what is "the right thing to do" is the hardest thing to do. She's weighed her options and decided to take a stand. She thinks that would be the right thing to do in this situation...even though it is a sacrifice for her and her family. Wouldn't it be great if we all had that kind of guts! I hope it works out for her too. This company doesn't have a great track record and needs to be held accountable. I wouldn't even have told her about the open cleaning position if I didn't know she really needed the job because I know how this company has treated its employees in the past.