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I do not have any of the figures to hand but it is something like one weeks pay for each year worked, capped at around £280? Per week there is also an allowance for notice period?
So although there is no written contract of employment and the reason for redundancy/layoff is lack of work, redundancy is the same if there were a contract of employment in writing
what are the implications for employee/employer if the employee agrees to leave due to lack of work and also agrees to not ask for redundancy
In the contract of employment you would be advised to make sure that you have a lay off clause for if there is no work. This way you can lay them off with out pay and the staff will then be entitiled to claim benefits during the lay off period.
What does it say in her contract?My wife is classed as “casual “ labour. She has worked 2days a week for 5 years. Is she entitled to redundancy pay
Possibly. What is thed exact wording of her contract?My wife is classed as “casual “ labour. She has worked 2days a week for 5 years. Is she entitled to redundancy pay
How much is an employee who has worked for a company for 10 years entitled to in redundancy pay? Although there has never been
Go to government website and type in redundancy calculator, sorry I cant post link on hereHow much is an employee who has worked for a company for 10 years entitled to in redundancy pay? Although there has never been a written "contract of employment