Changing commission structure for no reason - legal?

I work for a company in which we get paid commission based on a % of our revenue collected relative to a set revenue goal. The company has established specific revenue goals each year and have set these goals for 2011.

The company has decided to "amend" these revenue goals for 2011 because they "paying us too much money." Our goals have been raised by 20% however the commission structure and payout has remained the same.

In essence they are asking us to hit 120% of our goal to get paid out at 100%.

There is no mention of being able to amend our commission structure or change set revenue goals in our contracts.

Is what the company doing legal?

0 answers  |  asked Jan 6, 2011 01:01 AM [EST]  |  applies to Colorado

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