The Clamp
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Thank you. I find all this stuff draining and tend to write things like this off. But you’re correct and I will pursue this.Without knowing the rules, or where to look for them, I suspect that your employer has not only broken the law, but the law will say something like:
they have to put you in the position you would have been in, had they enrolled you at the correct time, and paid in all their contributions, and you had paid yours.
This means that your employer should pay in all the contributions they missed (and you must pay yours), PLUS the growth that the combined (missed) contributions would have achieved during the period your auto-enrolment had not taken place.
Good luck. This is your legal right. Auto-enrolment came in years ago. Don't accept any excuses.