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wasda_punjab

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I have worked three full time jobs in last year and my employers have written my hourly wage instead of my annual salary because i was getting paid hourly wage and no benefits mentioned.

Can i file my CEC with those reference letters or shall i ask my previous employers for a new letter of references.

Those letters contain my number of work hours per week i have worked, my job title and duties.

I need an advice.. please help...
Thanks
 
wasda_punjab said:
I have worked three full time jobs in last year and my employers have written my hourly wage instead of my annual salary because i was getting paid hourly wage and no benefits mentioned.

Can i file my CEC with those reference letters or shall i ask my previous employers for a new letter of references.

Those letters contain my number of work hours per week i have worked, my job title and duties.

I need an advice.. please help...
Thanks

The reference letter should have the following details :

Company Letter head with Address and website(if applicable)
Your full name , job title, Duties, .....salary, period of employment...
Supervisor/Concerned person Contact details with phone number and email.
 
Company Name (XYZ)
Unit 100
Markham Road
Toronto, Canada
www.company name.com



Re: Confirmation of work for Mr.ABC


To whom it may Concern:

This is to confirm that ABC is currently working as full time (*** hours per week) permanent employee for XYZ with an annual salary of $***

Mr. ABC has been full time permanent employee for XYZ since month Date , year till ***** . His Current position held is "JOB TITLE".

The following are the Duties perfomed by Mr.ABC:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.


If you have any further questions or need more information, please do not hesitate to contact myself at:

Human Resource
HDTUDFHFKJ
PH: 128-895-8978
email gfjkdgk@XYZ.ca
 
My employment letter looks the same but the only difference is it mentions the hourly wage rate instead of annual salary. Does that work?
 
wasda_punjab said:
My employment letter looks the same but the only difference is it mentions the hourly wage rate instead of annual salary. Does that work?

if it says no of weekly hours you work and the hourly salary, i think that sould be fine...........
 
honeysingh said:
if it says no of weekly hours you work and the hourly salary, i think that sould be fine...........
Does it matter if salary is included in this letter or not? I am already providing the offer letter(and raise letter and T4 ) which already has the earnings.
 
desi2012 said:
Does it matter if salary is included in this letter or not? I am already providing the offer letter(and raise letter and T4 ) which already has the earnings.
I am doing it either. I have the t4 plus the NOA From CRA but lot of. People in other threads as well have just been laying stress on annual salary. So kinda confused. Anyone can help clearing that confusion out please.
 
wasda_punjab said:
My employment letter looks the same but the only difference is it mentions the hourly wage rate instead of annual salary. Does that work?

yes you can mention the hourly rate. Everybody's salary is not fixed annually. Many work on hourly basis!

Benefits don't make a difference...
 
from_mumbai said:
yes you can mention the hourly rate. Everybody's salary is not fixed annually. Many work on hourly basis!

Benefits don't make a difference...
Thanks anyways budd thats boosts up my confidence a bit. But still more advices are welcome