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Is it legal for employers to deduct money from your income if you are late and no warnings given?

posted 25th February 2010

I would say no, this is not legal. Any ‘fine’ in place for a teacher being late for school should be clearly stated in the signed contract. Teachers constantly arriving late for lessons is actually quite a common occurence but the school or employer should still follow a system of at least a written warning.



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