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  • #16
    Re: lay offs

    one last note

    it seems to me your employeer is trying his best to p--s you off so much that you leave without him having to pay any redundancy pay

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    • #17
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      Exactly!

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      • #18
        Re: lay offs

        Sorry can you just confirm i am short time and not laid off as i am working some days for a couple of hours and other days nothing at all, thanks

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        • #19
          Re: lay offs

          If your employer doesn't have enough work for you, they may tell you to stay at home. If you are off work for at least one complete working day, this is a lay-off.

          Where your employer asks you to work some of the week but you are laid-off for a day or more in the week, then you are on 'short-time' working. This means your hours of work are cut.

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          • #20
            Re: lay offs

            Claiming redundancy when laid-off work

            You may be able to make a claim for redundancy if you have either been:
            • laid-off work without pay
            • put on short-time work earning less than half of your weekly wage

            The lay-off or short-time must have lasted either:
            • four or more whole weeks in a row
            • a total of six or more whole weeks within a 13 week period

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            • #21
              Re: lay offs

              Thanks for that

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              • #22
                Re: lay offs

                so why not go for a redundancy package and screw him

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                • #23
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                  I must side with the boss a little here if thereis no work and no money coming in to pay wages what can he do one option is to go bust then for the 10 who work for him its no job ok fo a big businees to carry on paying out he may have no other option remember if its a Ltd company he could go brole and start up again without those who wanted to get reduntcy payoffs its a tough world for small businesses

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                  • #24
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                    it is also a tough world trying to keep a roof over your head for the employee

                    why has the boss not offered redundancy to those staff who may want it

                    why not put the short time working among all his employees, not just a select few to make it fair

                    if the company went tits up then at least the staff would get the minimum redundancy payment from the goverment

                    why has the boss not consulted if some of the staff want family friendly hours, flexi time, reduced hours, etc,etc

                    it seem to me it is the boss that is being unreasonable and has not offered any form of consultation
                    Last edited by miliitant; 21st June 2012, 16:09:PM.

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                    • #25
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                      Militant
                      I take it your any bosses if you have tried to set up in business and employ others you may have an idea how hard it is i would back you all the way fighting a large company where senior execs get paid hundreds of thousands but in a small company time are and always have been hard if the Op is an electrician like most i know im sure there is private work to be found even cash in hand i may be old fashioned but i dont think along the lines of its a war between the bosses and the workers and unions,
                      This is not a personal attack on you but my own working life has seen good and bad times i accepted it all.

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                      • #26
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                        This boss has just had a £20k kitchen fitted! Militant I have spoken with ACAS and they have told me to write a letter, I am going to pen it later and will post on here first if thats ok!

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                        • #27
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                          yes fine

                          the important thing to remember is prior to any poss employment tribunal claim you must go through the companies own internal grievance procedure

                          so a letter is a must

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