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Title: online payslips
Post by: Wearethehearts on 20-09-18, 08:39AM
I've had  a few people say they cant get online to view their payslip this morning ( been trying for over an hour myself with not joy), if this is happening to you feedback through your forum that its another shambles by the powers that be, maybe if we start using their own tools and keep at it we can at least annoy them into sorting things
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Classy Bird on 20-09-18, 10:08AM
Since it went to online payslips for everyone I've never been able to access mine until late on pay day, must be too busy now.

Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: 1 on 20-09-18, 10:24AM
Got in at 9 this morning
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: mike360 on 20-09-18, 10:58AM
It's ridiculous that they've forcibly switched everyone over to a system that clearly doesn't have the server capacity to cope
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: K2S0 on 20-09-18, 11:12AM
This seems different to the normal uselessness, it's literally doing nothing for me! When it normally plays up it atleast loads very VERY slowly...
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: cosmosmallpiece on 20-09-18, 11:31AM
Total c**k up again  >:(
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: bugsbunny on 20-09-18, 11:56AM
Same for me
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: K2S0 on 20-09-18, 03:34PM
Still not working! Absolute joke
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Dmg178 on 20-09-18, 03:53PM
Got my first payslip today. You need a degree to work out what's going on. Has overtime listed as £80 (I've done none)
Also had minus hours £70 and lists my minus hours but doesn't deduct anything. I honestly don't have the first clue what's going on.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: K2S0 on 20-09-18, 04:04PM
Mate I've been here 6months and still don't have a f*cking clue 😂 I somehow got through just and know mines wrong but it crashed so I need to get back in to figure out how it's wrong...
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Dmg178 on 20-09-18, 04:10PM
Maybe ignorance is bliss to be honest.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Cheerleader on 20-09-18, 04:12PM
I was looking at my payslip today and the basic pay holiday over time etc all added up to more than what I was paid?  Then looked back at some others and all the totals don't match what figures they have put down?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: K2S0 on 20-09-18, 04:16PM
I've been on holiday (4 days) but only ones been deducted and I've been paid more than normal but I have worked enough overtime shifts to perhaps cover the difference but I literally have no clue how to figure it out these payslips require Stephen Hawkings intelligence
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Classy Bird on 20-09-18, 04:54PM
I always go by my 4 weekly base rate and never pay much attention to b hols and hols pay. They never seem to be right at the time but catch up on the next.

I rarely do any overtime so as long as what goes in my bank is roughly the same every month I don't try to figure out what the wages clerk has done with coding.

DMG

If you are contracted for a particular day, but had that day off and worked another instead that would account for minus hours and overtime
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: londoner83 on 20-09-18, 06:53PM
Under new EU pay rules any holiday pay includes your normal rate and a proportion of any overtime you did in proceeding 12 weeks.
The theory being someone contracted for 2 days a week but actually working 5 will be worse off if they take a full week off as they only get 2 days holiday pay.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Spongbob on 20-09-18, 07:17PM
My solicitor cannot figure or workout my payslips  I'm sure we're all being ripped off  why does it have too be so complicated,  I do the same hours every month but my take home pay is always different  and as for the waste of time payslip view cannot get on again  bloody shambles,  pathetic.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: londoner83 on 20-09-18, 07:46PM
The payslip system is not fit for purpose.

Whoever suggested this to Tesco needs to  quit or be sacked.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: soupyc123 on 20-09-18, 08:00PM
Relatively new to this forum, i dont quite understand how to make a new topic. I think my question would be okay in here though. I handed my notice in on the 21st of August and worked until the 3rd of September. My contracted hours were Saturday 5-9, Sunday 10-6. I did one overtime shift on a Monday 7-1 i believe. Can anyone explain my payslip, or let me know if its right at least, im about 90% sure it is not.
The first image is a copy of last months holiday information (https://i.postimg.cc/Qd2PtrTM/Screenshot_20180920-194604_Adobe_Acrobat.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/TKcQ7FQ8)

This is copy of this months,
(https://i.postimg.cc/tCg8vkb9/Screenshot_20180920-194624_Adobe_Acrobat.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/G9ZMHk9f)

This is the same payslip but i dont understand why this 157CR is being deducted.
(https://i.postimg.cc/kXhz0SMK/Screenshot_20180920-194617_Adobe_Acrobat.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/kBKT8Bbg)

Hopefully these links work. Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Miffed72 on 20-09-18, 08:06PM
 I have had 3 new activation codes but every time I log back on it says my details are wrong. The problem I believe is wit my memorable questions. I'm not being funny but I know my husband's name I've been married to him for 25yrs. When I asked them to reset them on the helpline the lady said can we do that when you call next time!!!! Great help
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: trolleyboy96 on 20-09-18, 08:26PM
When you get a new activation code, don't forget to change all passwords otherwise it will lock you out, a tip we gave some of the team was use all lower case or uppercase for the answers only takes a forgotten case to block it. This has stopped most forgetting passwords, although we still have the odd one...
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: 80377494 on 23-09-18, 07:43AM
Quote from: soupyc123 on 20-09-18, 08:00PM
Relatively new to this forum, i dont quite understand how to make a new topic. I think my question would be okay in here though. I handed my notice in on the 21st of August and worked until the 3rd of September. My contracted hours were Sat*rday 5-9, Sunday 10-6. I did one overtime shift on a Monday 7-1 i believe. Can anyone explain my payslip, or let me know if its right at least, im about 90% sure it is not.
The first image is a copy of last months holiday information (https://i.postimg.cc/Qd2PtrTM/Screenshot_20180920-194604_Adobe_Acrobat.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/TKcQ7FQ8)

This is copy of this months,
(https://i.postimg.cc/tCg8vkb9/Screenshot_20180920-194624_Adobe_Acrobat.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/G9ZMHk9f)

This is the same payslip but i dont understand why this 157CR is being deducted.
(https://i.postimg.cc/kXhz0SMK/Screenshot_20180920-194617_Adobe_Acrobat.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/kBKT8Bbg)

Hopefully these links work. Thanks in advance.


On the first payslip your holiday entitlement is based on the `assumption` that you will be employed by the company from April 2018 to March 2019. If you leave part way through the year your entitlement is recalculated based on when you leave. In your case:
9 holidays (full entitlement) divided by 365 (days in the year) multiplied by 156 (days since 01 April to 3 September) = 3.8 days which is rounded up to 4 days.
3 bank holidays (full entitlement) divided by 365 multiplied by 156 = 1.28 days which is rounded up to 1.50 days.
4 days + 1.5 days equals 5.5 days entitlement.

You have taken 7 holidays and 1 bank holiday = 8 days.
8 days taken minus 5.5 days entitlement = minus 2.5 days

On your second/last payslip it shows Remaining as 3C, based on the new calculation of 4 days entitlement minus 7 days taken means you have taken 3 days too many. Your bank holiday entitlement shows as 0.5 remaining, based on the new calculation of 1.5 days entitlement minus 1 days taken means you are `owed` 0.5 days bank holiday.   
3C holidays plus 0.5 bank holidays = 2.5C i.e you have taken 2.5 days too many holidays which is deducted from your final pay.

The calculation used can be found on OurTesco if you need further clarification.   
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Localgirl69 on 27-09-18, 01:29AM
Does the holiday flex up pay apply to Shift Leaders as well as the GA population as I have regularly worked overtime of up to 70+ Hours some months and cannot see where this is placed on my payslip.
And on the topic of payslips online I'm still unable to access mine. I've always accessed my payslips this way and had no issues up until recently
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Expressdude2016 on 27-09-18, 08:39AM
Yeh it's for all populations it's average of overtime over the previous 12 weeks leading up to holiday and is included in the holiday pay on your payslip.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: 80377494 on 27-09-18, 03:24PM
Localgirl69
There is now a dedicated telephone line to deal with access to on-line payslips. The number is 01462 652397.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: thecleaningwoman on 21-10-18, 11:05PM
Hi, please what is the phone number so you can get a code for payview, was in Sept booklet but I lost it   :'( :'(

[gmod]^^^^^^^[/gmod]
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Night Owl on 15-11-18, 08:02AM
Has anyone been able to access on line pay slips today? I have tried several times overnight and now this morning l get a message saying server unreachable.
Surely now everyone is accessing their pay slips online head office could sort this issue every pay day???
>:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: belfast driver on 15-11-18, 08:07AM
No there seems to be a technical fault. This is turning into a regular occurrence, I imagine too many people trying to access the site could be the cause of the problem.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Welshie on 15-11-18, 08:21AM
I've tried all night with no luck . It's beyond a joke
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: belfast driver on 15-11-18, 08:38AM
This happened  a few months ago. Was around lunch time before it was up and running again.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 15-11-18, 08:49AM
Can't understand why they don't get on top of this problem & get it sorted out.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Welshie on 15-11-18, 09:14AM
If they can't cope with the volume of people they should go back to paper pay slips . I opted out of paper as soon as online was available but we are entitled to a payslip and the continual delays on the website are preventing this
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Hammer10 on 15-11-18, 09:24AM
Nothing on our Tesco to apologise this company gets worse.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Night Owl on 15-11-18, 09:29AM
I have just called the pay slip help line number. They said system is down completely. They hope to have it back up again in 2 hours .
🤞🤞🤞
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: renown on 15-11-18, 09:36AM
About time they binned this nonsense.Not fit for purpose springs to mind
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Taymay61 on 15-11-18, 09:45AM
Surely though, if it was down, the webpage wouldn't open at all?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: T.C.1 on 15-11-18, 10:13AM
Hope there hasn't been some sort of hack and Tesco hasn't taken it down??
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Unsung heroes on 15-11-18, 10:19AM
They shouldn't have ever got rid of the old paper method. How are people supposed to check wages are right and sort any wage queries out
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: bazlindon on 15-11-18, 10:36AM
If they can't use this system properly then how will they cope with the new oracle wage system when it comes in. ?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Duracell on 15-11-18, 11:34AM
If it was a portal for customer use, it wouldn't be down, it would be resourced and maintained well.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: almostlost on 15-11-18, 11:35AM
Anyone would think Tesco might know how many employees they have/would be trying to access the site, and pay for decent servers that could cope !!
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Taymay61 on 15-11-18, 11:48AM
https://twitter.com/tesco/status/1063034695171141632?s=21 (https://twitter.com/tesco/status/1063034695171141632?s=21)
https://twitter.com/tesco/status/1063034713110204416?s=21 (https://twitter.com/tesco/status/1063034713110204416?s=21)
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: stacker62 on 15-11-18, 01:39PM
I've been trying all day to get online and still nothing! Absolute joke.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: CeJay89 on 15-11-18, 02:06PM
Was trying from midnight until 1.30am last night, still not working now. Its going to be quicker to wait and check my bank tonight at this rate!
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Night Owl on 15-11-18, 02:28PM
When our store had a server issue last week affecting PI and start of offers, Help Desk resolved it within 1/2 hour.
Yet when colleagues are unable to access their own pay slips, which is a legal requirement, we are left in the lurch for over 12 hours.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: stacker62 on 15-11-18, 02:52PM
It's a joke . Someone should be accountable for this fiasco. I've been trying since 5.30 this morning! As for the response on Twitter. What a crock! Cut their wages ! Then they might get right!
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Fourqtwo on 15-11-18, 03:19PM
Still can't login this morning message saying unable to connect to server now, you can get the login page but after entering password etc just does nothing !

They need to spend more money on infer structure and reduce executive bonuses.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Taymay61 on 15-11-18, 03:30PM
https://twitter.com/tesco/status/1063091557585305601?s=21 (https://twitter.com/tesco/status/1063091557585305601?s=21)
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: DJS1949 on 15-11-18, 03:34PM
I took home £15.70 last month and still waiting for answers.i know Tesco wages are poor but surely they could have sorted this out for me in 4 weeks.Aint got a clue what I will get this month either as also can't access the site same as others.Getting more and more angry by the week with all the rubbish we go through just to be paid in time and properly with a wage slip that we should be able to understand.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: M271 BLUES on 15-11-18, 04:19PM
JUST GOT ON, 16 HOURS AFTER FIRST TRYING. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR A COMPANY OF OUR SIZE, DONT SEE THE GROCERIES/BANK/MOBILE   WEB-SITES EVER GOING DOWN LIKE THIS, WONDER WHY, OH THAT WOULD COST TESCO MONEY.  >:D :thumbdown:
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Fourqtwo on 15-11-18, 05:21PM
Still unable to login but when the initial page opens there is now the following message!

Please note
This website will be unavailable from Saturday 10th November, 2018 00:00 until Sunday 11th November, 2018 23:59.

This is crazy enter your employee number then just nothing happens, if this website was revenue generating would have been fixed in minutes but, as it's just for staff no one cares.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Diva on 15-11-18, 05:29PM
Same here . First tried at 1am then on and off throughout the day. It's always been slow but this is beyond a joke.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: stacker62 on 15-11-18, 05:39PM
Mine tells me no access from last Sat and Sun! What? Beyond useless.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: penguin on 15-11-18, 06:38PM
Would be nice if the company could actually tell us what the issue is with the wage slip site and when the site will be back in action, not much to ask for really is it.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Useless on 15-11-18, 06:57PM
Hi I have joined this to let anyone interested especially tescos upper managers that I'm going to report the company to HMRC .

On the grounds of failure to provide a wage slip. A legal requirement.

The company will be fined for each and every wage slip they fail to provide by the end of the pay day.

If you would like to know your legal requirements as employers I suggest you get your lawyers on to it .

Without payslips, employers may deny that those claiming owed wages were ever employed by them, or were employed by other associated companies. Workers who suspect that NI or tax deductions were not paid to HMRC have little to support them when they attempt to ensure that their contributions record is correct. This may have serious consequences for pension and benefit entitlements, and for migrants seeking to establish residency rights (for which the paperwork requirements are ridiculously stringent).


A company run by donkeys .
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Whisky1 on 15-11-18, 07:05PM
It's not payday until tomorrow
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Fourqtwo on 15-11-18, 07:17PM
It may not be payday until tomorrow but, they can bombard you with emails relating to our Tesco so, it wouldn't take much to actually explain what the issue is to staff, it has always been possible to view your payslip online the day before payment.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: stacker62 on 15-11-18, 07:32PM
Exactly. I've been trying all day and I know a few of my colleagues have.  Not much to ask is it . Enough is enough.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: gordon on 15-11-18, 07:52PM
Useless. Get the lawyers on it
How much will that cost,better off bombarding Uncle Dave's email.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Pochin123 on 15-11-18, 08:25PM
The main problem is simple the server where payslips are held is not powerful enough. They are still using the same server that they have used since introducing online payslips all those years ago. But since making paper payslips redundant they have not upgraded the server.

So can you imagine nearly half a million colleagues trying to log on to check their payslips. Since they are saving all this money from being paperless they could invest in a more powerful server else this will keep happening unfortunately.   
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Useless on 15-11-18, 10:14PM
I truly don't give a monkeys £_&££ about the issues they are having providing pay slips .

I have done overtime and like all overtime it's a lottery in Tesco did I get paid did I not.

So I want the pay slip . immediately. What they saved in sending out paper slips .they should of invested in this p155 poor service.


The way the upper managers treat the work force is f5-_#57 contempt.

Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Welshie on 15-11-18, 10:42PM
Quote from: Whisky1 on 15-11-18, 07:05PM
It's not payday until tomorrow
Pay slips should be provided at or before the time of payment , for most that will be midnight tonight .
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Aaron25 on 16-11-18, 01:34AM
Anyone have a tesco bank account be able to let me know at what time our money goes into our accounts please.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: gomezz on 16-11-18, 07:19AM
I got an email from my bank at 9pm yesterday evening telling me the money had gone in.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: BlueBoo on 16-11-18, 12:41PM
that payslipview website is awful.  i don't remember it taking several hours to open my paper payslip...
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Dkdiablo on 16-11-18, 04:55PM
Well. My mate is one happy bunny, maybe the only one out there. He started but then left after 4 days training said it as a s*** place to work. But anyway, this morning found £880 in his account for 4 days warehouse training.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Useless on 19-11-18, 07:45AM
The same happened to new starters at the store I worked at.
Worked a few days .full pay given after 1 week's work.then never returned .

I wonder how often this happens with Tesco?


I know one member of staff was paid for three months after he left the company.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Twinkeltoes1 on 19-11-18, 08:14PM
My Nephew spent 12 months in the RAF and has been out in civvy street for 6 months and gets his RAF Pay every month since.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: xtrouble on 13-12-18, 12:57AM
Another day before payday, another fallen over payslip website !

It's been 8 months since the company withdrew printed payslips, and they still cannot provide a functioning method to view payslips. Surely someone must take responsibility for this, and resolve it once and for all. It was their choice to withdraw printed payslips, so simply bleating that there is too much demand on the website is not good enough. They knew how many staff would be trying to view the website, so they should have created sufficient capacity.

If they can't get it to work, perhaps they should email payslips to staff if they wish to provide an email address, or alternatively provide pay clerks with a facility to print all staff payslips and distribute them locally.


Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Expressdude2016 on 13-12-18, 04:11AM
Quote from: Twinkeltoes1 on 19-11-18, 08:14PM
My Nephew spent 12 months in the RAF and has been out in civvy street for 6 months and gets his RAF Pay every month since.

Difference there is even if it's nae his fault he would still be arrested for Fraud under MOD rules. With Tesco they can't do much it's civil matter over payment.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Jethro on 13-12-18, 04:55AM
Utter s***
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Unsung heroes on 13-12-18, 04:59AM
The website is very poor. Just another typical tesco service. Nothing ever seems to get better or improve our even work. Surely someone some where has to be onto this? I can see this rolling on for months. Seems to me that they aren't bothered giving us the service we should have as long as they have made enough cuts to balance the books
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Hammer10 on 13-12-18, 08:51AM
I thought they were fixing it yet again they let the staff down.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Octopuspieces on 13-12-18, 09:15AM
Another quality service provided by a company that has nothing but our best interests at heart.
NOT....
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Night Owl on 13-12-18, 09:46AM
I signed in just after midnight and viewed my December pay slip no  problems this month.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: helpme on 13-12-18, 10:15AM
What is there to view? Wages are s**t, and you're penalised if you take any holiday.
Defiantly time to find a job with a proper company!
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Wearethehearts on 13-12-18, 11:18AM
just tried to look and again server not available
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Duracell on 13-12-18, 11:32AM
I just logged on with no problem at all.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: rayinski on 13-12-18, 11:43AM
just rang the "helpline" and they didn't even know the site was down  :-X
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Hammer10 on 13-12-18, 11:43AM
I rang them and they could not help some helpline.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: LucyJ on 13-12-18, 12:25PM
Seems to be o2 users can't get on. Service down.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Hammer10 on 13-12-18, 12:28PM
I am on bt still no good.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 13-12-18, 12:42PM
I'm on o2. Just got straight on so not a problem with o2.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: rayinski on 13-12-18, 01:22PM
I've just tried to access the site via my phone and bang, straight in, no problem, access via my computer using Firefox or Chrome - not working.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Driverderek on 13-12-18, 02:07PM
Yep, something I found out too - tried phone with Wi-Fi can't get on, tried using computer... nope same error message... what worked for me was using mobile data 4G on my phone straight into the payslip site no issues !
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Hammer10 on 13-12-18, 02:22PM
Proves WiFi in this country is c**p when u have to rely on the phone line.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: jatbaws on 13-12-18, 06:18PM
Just looked at at my last payslip online I'm a leaver and it has  hol/bank hols leavers pay of £****.** and basic pay of £***.** Cr what is  the Cr for ?, I have been with tesco for 19 years.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Woody00 on 01-01-19, 08:05PM
Hey

I am a new starter I had my paper slip for 14th Pay and activated online payslips.

When is the soonest I can view them for this pay?

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Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 01-01-19, 08:42PM
In theory you can view them from Thursday before the Friday pay date. However, the site usually goes down on the Thursday as it cannot handle the volume. It has been brought to Tesco attention time & time again but never gets sorted. Just a matter of keep trying.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: forrestgimp on 05-01-19, 04:01PM
The law around payslips states they must be available either electronically or by paper no later than your payday, If Tescos system is not allowing that on multiple occasions there must be something we can do about it.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: londoner83 on 05-01-19, 10:20PM
Use Usdaw' s free legal advice....
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: lucgeo on 06-01-19, 09:49AM
USDAW's legal advice line is for non work related enquiries.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Er17 on 10-01-19, 12:22AM
Here we go again. Trying to look at my payslip and guess what?? Yep, site down again!!!
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 10-01-19, 12:34AM
worked perfectly fine for a me a few mins ago, makes a change from how it normally is
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Hammer10 on 10-01-19, 01:14AM
I got on as well.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Welshie on 10-01-19, 07:54AM
Yep I got on problem at about 1am
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: rayinski on 10-01-19, 09:08AM
Guys, I think we've slipped into an alternate reality, I got in with no problems this morning too :)
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Victor on 10-01-19, 10:03AM
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Nah, it's slow as s*** still.

I've logged in and downloaded my pay slip but it took a while!

There's no doubt they know about this but why pump money into more servers that will be required a few days each month...
They've got other useless projects to waste money on.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: person7 on 17-01-19, 08:53PM
I've been with tesco for 4 months, and so far, only logged on ONCE on payday other times website times out.

meaning i have to send "paper copy" to the dwp regulary as im disabled and can only work so many hours, but now tesco dont do any paper copies, i just have to hope my printer prints it off "officially" as it even says "printed or photocopied payslips may not be accepted"

i dont mind them being online, but we should at least get a option to have paper too, or even a 3 monthly or 6 monthly paper payslip. as the disability department in dwp want "full paper slips upon random request"

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Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: CoffeeGate on 07-02-19, 04:35AM
Anyone else having problems again today? I'm getting 'Site not available ?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: anais on 07-02-19, 04:46AM
Just tried to log on myself and I can't get on there ??
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: mardy on 07-02-19, 04:53AM
same here
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Hammer10 on 07-02-19, 06:37AM
Go on to ourtesco and search wages and there is a link.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Vanilla24 on 07-02-19, 07:05AM
The service is unavailable 🙈
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: zebot1976 on 07-02-19, 07:48AM
Use your mobile data not WiFi it works then, well it did for me.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: WeeMan123 on 07-02-19, 04:34PM
Has anyone ever been over payed before?
I've had money taken out of my pay stated CR wage sup, do they take it out in one go without notifying you?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: bazlindon on 07-02-19, 05:48PM
HI, I have managed to log on and on my payslip they have TAKEN OUT £51.74 smart pension!! I have never opted in and I opted out when this was first introduced. I rang my shop and it looks like EVERYONE has been automatically opted in again WITHOUT any Letters or communication from Tesco ??

When I rang head office they said it was a "mistake" and are trying to sort it out.

Legal and general are saying they will be posting forms out this week. What about people who budget every month and this money will make them overdrawn costing them extra fees for the month ?

Why were we NOT notified once again that this would be happening so I wouldn't LOSE £51.74 out of my wages without any option to opt out BEFORE they took the money ?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: HelpME23 on 07-02-19, 07:03PM
I'm really not happy I wasn't notified. I very much rely on every penny, so -£25 may sound a little to be worrying about but that's a weeks shop to me! In my shop wages were really shocked, no one at all had been told, only came to light this morning when we got on payslip and everyone was docked 😶
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 07-02-19, 07:17PM
Yeah I'm £52.75 light too due to this.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Doris Stokes on 07-02-19, 07:34PM
The worst run company in U.K has pilfered 3% of my wages, too, with no notice so I could have taken corrective action. Complaint made to the pensions regulator.

Natasha Adams should resign, in my opinion.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Nomad on 07-02-19, 07:45PM
Any out of pocket expenses incurred due to this fiasco can be claimed for.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 07-02-19, 07:52PM
Thought there might have been something posted on ourtesco to acknowledge the fact they have screwed up yet again but nothing.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: 80377494 on 07-02-19, 08:23PM
This is the comms from Head Office. Apparently colleagues couldn't be pre-warned as they had to be earning more than £768 in this pay period which wasn't known until earlier this week.



By law, Tesco has to automatically re-enrol some colleagues into the Tesco Retirement Savings Plan every three years.

Colleagues to be re-enrolled are those:

not currently paying into the Plan, and
who have previously opted out or decided to stop their contributions before 14 January 2018 and
who are aged over 22 and under state pension age, and
who earn more than £768 in the pay paid on 8 February 2019 (equivalent to £10,000 p.a.)
Affected colleagues will see a pension payment come out of their February 2019 pay and the change will be effective from 13 January 2019. Tesco will also pay in matching contributions.

L&G (who help us manage the Plan) will send letters to those affected in February, confirming they have been re-enrolled.

If you're affected and you want to stay in the Plan – no action is required. You can increase your 4-weekly contributions above the minimum (4%) at any time by going to TheColleagueRoom.com – and receive matching contributions from Tesco of up to 7.5%.
If you're affected and you don't want to stay in the Plan – you have one month to opt out and receive a full refund of your contributions. The letter from L&G will include details on how to opt out and by what date. By law, colleagues cannot opt out before they are enrolled.
After this, if you decide you want to stop contributing to the Plan you can (at any time) but you won't be able to receive a refund of your contributions as cash. Your money, as well as Tesco's contributions, will remain invested in the Plan until you choose to take it from age 55.

If you have any questions, you can:

Email pensions.dept@tesco.com or
Call the pension helpline on 0345 070 1113 (Option 1 for questions about the Tesco Retirement Savings Plan or Option 3 for questions about why you've been re-enrolled).
Visit legalandgeneral.com/tescoretirementsavingsplan to find out more about the Tesco Retirement Savings Plan.
If you have any form of Lifetime Allowance Protection:

If you have Lifetime Allowance Protection and believe you should not be re-enrolled, please contact the pension team urgently at TSP.Choices@tesco.com
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 07-02-19, 08:30PM
Thanks for the info. Makes sense now but surely we should have been told about it before it happened.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Blackcat3 on 07-02-19, 09:07PM
I rang today Apperently letters are been sent out next week with details of how to opt out you need to do it by 28th feb and it will be put into march's pay it would of been nice to be told though !!
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Mackathestacka on 07-02-19, 10:10PM
Hi, does anybody know whether p45's are posted out upon leaving? I've logged onto the online payslips tonight which has my final payslip, but only last years p60. I can't get onto ourtesco any more..Thanks
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: gomezz on 07-02-19, 11:31PM
Note that after you opt out then that will only hold for three years then you will be enrolled *again*!   8-)
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: lackofinterest on 08-02-19, 12:47AM
wouldnt surprise me one bit if we get the letters too late (or not at all) to opt out by feb 28th so we can't get our cash back.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: 80377494 on 08-02-19, 04:56AM
P45s come down to stores the day before pay day. Stores print them out and post out to colleagues.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: bazlindon on 08-02-19, 11:59AM
Funny how we have to get our payslips online but we cannot opt out of our pension online, we have to wait for a letter in the post which might go missing and go past the 30 day period.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: LucyJ on 08-02-19, 01:49PM
I have had the worst pay in a long time&not enough to live or survive on as with all the overtime cuts yet they still manage to take £25 pension off me. Net pay well under £700 home.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Mackathestacka on 08-02-19, 03:40PM
Quote from: 80377494 on 08-02-19, 04:56AM
P45s come down to stores the day before pay day. Stores print them out and post out to colleagues.

Thankyou for the info..appreciated.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Doris Stokes on 08-02-19, 06:13PM
It's indicative of the calibre of management we have, and the absolute contempt they hold us in, that while they can use the team 5 process to tell us that they are rationing ketchup sachets in the canteen, there is no announcement that a chunk of our wages is about to go AWOL.

:thumbdown:
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: madness on 08-02-19, 06:53PM
Doris nothing came through to management about it.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: penguin on 08-02-19, 07:15PM
Rationing ketchup, how pathetic and to team five it well what actually can anyone say.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: HelpME23 on 08-02-19, 07:48PM
Tbf to management our senior team manager was fuming about the pension too, they were in the admin office worrying about their pay too 😶
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: gomezz on 16-02-19, 02:35PM
Had my pensions update letter through the post yesterday so time to keep an eye out if you are planning on opting out (again!)
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: gomezz on 25-02-19, 12:43PM
Finally got round to opting out of the pensions scheme today.  Surprisingly simple to do using my laptop and the enrolment code from the pensions update letter.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: lackofinterest on 25-02-19, 05:31PM
opted out as soon as i got the letter. been confirmed by e mail :)
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 12-04-19, 09:12AM
Anyone know when P60 becomes available to view on pay slip site?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: 80377494 on 12-04-19, 03:05PM
fatboy

06 May.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: fatboy on 12-04-19, 03:18PM
Cheers :thumbup:
Title: Payslip veiw
Post by: takethemoneyandrun on 23-09-20, 07:13PM
Is anybody else having problems viewing their payslip..I've been trying si cell friday?
I dont knowing the site is down or it's my phone ??
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: kateluff on 23-09-20, 09:46PM
Quote from: takethemoneyandrun on 23-09-20, 07:13PM
Is anybody else having problems viewing their payslip..I've been trying si cell friday?
I dont knowing the site is down or it's my phone ??
had to view mine on the old payslip view web page not allowed to use the app after taking redundancy
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: nandor on 29-05-22, 11:48AM
I could not find a new topic button.
I need help please.
The payslip site stopped sending me verification sms messages
My manager told me i should change my password to make it work.
I cant change it it want the sms code for that as well.

Is there a helpline or anyone  have idea how to access the payslips?

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Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: SimonF12030 on 29-05-22, 05:38PM
If you log on to an MPC at your store, you can remove and re-add your verification method
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: nandor on 30-05-22, 11:09AM
I managed to do it from home, the verification sms came after 2.5 days
To prevent this happening in a future i did add new verification method
I had to install Chrome OneLogin Extension on my desktop pc
the last sms was still valid  after downloaded Onelogin protect
app on my phone i just had to enable login with pin on my phone
After that on the desktop i could add new verification which
required to scan a 3D barcode from the screen.
Now login is instant i get a notification on my phone,
if i am accepting it i am in.
I just wish someone would had told me this in this much
detail when i joined Tesco.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: SimonF12030 on 30-05-22, 09:22PM
Half of the managers in my store don't know how to do this, they just send their staff up to me in the Phone Shop and say that I will sort it.  To be fair, I don't mind, it takes like 5 minutes, but if they show up when I'm on my own with a queue of customers, they ain't getting helped.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: redeo on 06-07-22, 03:03PM
Just a question about the new pay slip, I sometimes do shifts on on customer service desk and should be getting CSD premium for these hours.

There's a section on the new payslip called additional information,  which tells you
Basic Hours,
Night Premium hours,
Bank Holiday Hours

But there's never any Customer Service Desk Premium hours on there, should there be? I ask my manager twice and still got no answer from her.

Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Redshoes on 09-07-22, 07:47PM
Yes, you should be paid for shifts on the CSD. It's only full shifts, break cover does not get the premium pay. I'm not sure how it shows on the payslips though.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: Tesc0Wow on 10-07-22, 12:06AM
Yes provided you are fully trained you should receive skill payment for working on the desk. Make sure you've done all your click and learn training for Tesco bank and moneygram. That's a big reason why desk colleagues get extra.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: extrastore on 21-08-22, 04:19PM
Unable to access latestt payslips online
Secure Connection Failed

An error occurred during a connection to eedm.login.em3.oraclecloud.com. PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR

Any ideas?
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: newguy20 on 21-08-22, 11:12PM
Quote from: knowles2 on 06-07-22, 03:03PMJust a question about the new pay slip, I sometimes do shifts on on customer service desk and should be getting CSD premium for these hours.

There's a section on the new payslip called additional information,  which tells you
Basic Hours,
Night Premium hours,
Bank Holiday Hours

But there's never any Customer Service Desk Premium hours on there, should there be? I ask my manager twice and still got no answer from her.



I'm in the same boat, so can hopefully give some help,

It would show as Skills Payment on your payslip. However if you're not contracted to CSD but work in them, they need to manually key these hours in on Work & Pay. There's a guide as to how to do it on colleague help. I would speak to your Wage Clerk. They can do it retrospectively for what you've missed out on.

Quote from: Redshoes on 09-07-22, 07:47PMYes, you should be paid for shifts on the CSD. It's only full shifts, break cover does not get the premium pay. I'm not sure how it shows on the payslips though.

Break cover does get premium provided it is longer than 60 mins in a shift. So for example, a checkouts ga who did cover for 2hrs of their shift, would get paid the premium for those 2hrs.
Although clearly this depends on the arrangements at the individual store. For example there's a shift one midweek day which does a mixture of CSD break cover, PFS break cover, CSD 'overlap' (putbacks and miscellaneous bits), PFS transfers and then sits on a checkout for the last couple of hours. It is a mismash but it falls under CSD so the person gets the higher rate throughout.
Title: Re: online payslips
Post by: extrastore on 09-12-22, 04:14PM
Unable to see second page of payslip, no option to download the payslip, using an Ipad, any ideas?