Legal Question in Employment Law in Florida

Pay scale reduction without prior employee notice .

I was asked to return to teaching at the local high school. I had only been retired 6 months. I signed a pre-contact binder between teacher and school board which states that I was to receive the annual salary of 43,128.57 based on my degree and experience with this county. My daily pay rate was 214.57. On Thursday, Nov 15th, I received a letter stating that I was overpaid and that I would have to repay the overpayment. On the following day my deposit-sub arrived and showed that my daily pay rate had been reduced to 156.01. I have reread my pre-contract binder and no where does it say this is possible.


Asked on 11/25/01, 6:17 pm

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Elliot Goldstein Law Offices of Elliot Jay Goldstein

Re: Pay scale reduction without prior employee notice .

The contract's provisions will govern. An attorney should review the contract.

You should schedule a formal consultation with a� lawyer.� A good means of obtaining an attorney referral is by contacting your State's bar association or your local county bar association.��� They probably have a web site and charge a nominal fee for the referral.�

Good Luck.-Elliot Goldstein (offices in Tampa & St. Petersburg)

The above information is provided as a courtesy, without any consideration and without knowledge of the specific facts.� Do not rely on this information. Seek a formal consultation with an attorney.

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Answered on 11/26/01, 7:57 am


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