I'm in Canada, so we don't have 401ks, we have group RRSPs and employer match.....the way ours works is that the employer puts in 2% of my salary (including bonus) whether I contribute or not, but if I contribute 6%, they match that at 65 cents per $ I contribute....so effectively, they put in 5.9% of my salary for my 6% contribution (that's the maximum match - I max out my RRSP outside my group plan - no facepunches necessary).
something f'ed up such that on the last pay of the 2018 and first pay of 2019, the employer match was at something like 2.23% instead of 5.9%....7 weeks later, and they're 'still investigating'.....this is not hard people.....give me my money......make me right, then figure out what you fucked up.
and to add to this, the employer portion for 2018 is labelled my pension adjustment for the 2019 taxation year, meaning that it is subtracted from the yearly maximum contribution amount I'm allowed to contribute. Tax slips, by law, are to be available by the end of Februrary, so there is some urgency to get this corrected.....
I can't figure out if I'm the only one that had the wrong contribution amount, or the only one that noticed. I bet if I owed them money they'd have gotten their shit together in January.