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SandwichOfficer
4th Mar 2019, 12:24
Does anyone have any information from the HKAOA about an update with regards to the SHP claim?

Many of us submitted paperwork years ago. Will anything ever come of it and is there a case for back pay for the many of us who have left, either through resignation or retirement?

I have emailed the GenSec and had no response.

Thanks.

BusyB
4th Mar 2019, 14:41
A number of us have written to the GS and GC with no response let alone an explanation. RF had promised an explanation on the Forums which never materialised.

Dilbert68
4th Mar 2019, 15:37
The cabin crew all settled their claims and were paid out years ago. Maybe I should join the FAU...

Frogman1484
4th Mar 2019, 22:20
RF forgot to submit it and we are out of statue of limitations.

plainpilot11
4th Mar 2019, 23:04
Your hard earned union dues, hard at work.


What a corrupt institution. Wonder how much they got paid to drop the ball on that one.

controlledrest
4th Mar 2019, 23:40
Easy fix. Negotiations on any matter will not be entered into until the company complies with HKG law and pays Stat Holiday Pay with interest. The company was breaking the law (yet again), they owe some employees money. Pay up.

unitedabx
4th Mar 2019, 23:44
Your hard earned union dues, hard at work.


What a corrupt institution. Wonder how much they got paid to drop the ball on that one.

And they are still in office. Why ?

plainpilot11
5th Mar 2019, 00:32
And they are still in office. Why ?

There’s around 300,000 USD a month coming into the institution from 2000 pilots. That’s why.

C4J CLAIM
10th May 2023, 10:39
The company I work for currently has around 250 Pilot's that are registered to make both a holiday pay and pension contribution claim. The group claim is from 1994 to current day and interest will be applied at the recommended rate. The criteria for claiming is that you were / are classed as self employed and operated through a recruitment company or direct to the airline. It is easy to register, free of charge and fees are only deducted from successful claims. Pilot claims are proving to be of extremely high value, the average is currently well in excess of £150k per case.

Please feel free to inbox me for more details and I am aware these forums should not be used for promoting a business hence why I ask you to message me if interested.

anxiao
10th May 2023, 20:30
Plainpilot11 you make a good case. I am no longer employed by CX and no longer a member but if your monthly dues are around HKD1200 a month your figure is correct.

That is not chump change...

Dingleberry Handpump
10th May 2023, 21:12
RF had promised an explanation on the Forums which never materialised.

Not a shock.

joblow
11th May 2023, 09:28
The AOA is absolutely useless , they are not fit for purpose someone needs to be held accountable for the losses everyone has suffered

Dingleberry Handpump
11th May 2023, 15:06
The AOA is absolutely useless , they are not fit for purpose someone needs to be held accountable for the losses everyone has suffered
Well we know who that ought to be. Billions lost.

C4J CLAIM
11th May 2023, 15:06
Not sure why but I am not receiving private messages so may I suggest that anyone wanting to know about Pilot Holiday Pay claims googles my username and view the website. If you are wanting to speak with someone, ask for Peter and they will pass you through to myself.

KABOY
13th May 2023, 04:53
Not sure why but I am not receiving private messages so may I suggest that anyone wanting to know about Pilot Holiday Pay claims googles my username and view the website. If you are wanting to speak with someone, ask for Peter and they will pass you through to myself.

Read this (https://vlex.hk/vid/mackinlay-andrew-antony-v-862541370)

or for simpler reading

https://www.onc.hk/en_US/publication/employees-working-under-a-roster-how-are-their-statutory-holiday-pay-and-annual-leave-pay-calculated#:~:text=In%20Mackinlay%20Andrew%20Antony%20v,duty %20and%20off%2Dduty%20periods.

DPA went down this road before

C4J CLAIM
13th May 2023, 06:50
I appreciate your reply but the information relating to Holiday Pay was taken uo on behalf of Employee's where our group action is only for the Self Employed. We can also only represent those that operated through either a UK based recruitment company or direct to an airline and personally residing within the EU. I have just tried to upload the case notes of a successful claim by a Ryanair Pilot but for some reason it will not allow me to do so? Please google the case for; Jason Lutz v Ryanair but there are of other examples where our claim is based upon.

King v Sash Windows
Smith v Pimlico Plumbers
Uber drivers v Uber

Our claim is Free to register and can date back to 1994 and is 100% based upon a No Win, No Fee basis - Claimants really have nothing to lose - Registration is easy and you simply upload copies of payslips, contracts and proof of residency etc. There is a deadline for this type of claim of December 2023 and there will be no further actions of this kind beyond date.

Claims have extremely high values as in the Smith v Pimlico Plumbers case where he was awarded £74k. So far, Pilots are seeing claim values up around £150k and more, it depends on time served and gross income per annum.

Please feel free to visit our website and read the information, the decision really is yours. We are trying to make the group as large as possible in order to strengthen the case. I am aware that I cannot post our website on this forum but please google C4J ORG UK

Feel free to LinkIn with myself where am very active and happy to answer questions - Peter Fletcher (Workers Rights/Holiday Pay)

AQIS Boigu
13th May 2023, 07:50
RF forgot to submit it and we are out of statue of limitations.

Once the company offered ERS in 2020, he ran off into exile home to NZ leaving behind the biggest industrial mess in decades.

Thank you RF for pointless contract compliance, training ban and the messed up SHP law suit