Hi all,
i'll try to make this as brief as possible, as this is a little time sensitive.
I have been with my current employer for 11yrs, with the past 6yrs being PAYE.
3yrs ago, i was given a new role and new contract to match.
Since that day, i have NOT been used this this role, despite regular requests from myself, to be given work that matches my contract.
My role should be office based, 4 days per week only. I have been deployed in the field, in lesser roles, but very rarely given any office time, maybe 1-2 days per month at the very most. The office work has never been related to the role in my contract.
My employer called yesterday, to ask me to attend a meeting tomorrow, to discuss making my role redundant.
Now......this company was bought out, 2-3yrs ago and there have been a lot of changes in the workforce since this time, with many leaving and many others being made redundant, so i am not surprised that the company have finally made this call.
I called one of our original company directors last night, to seek his advice.
He told me that from what he has heard (as he is now employed by the company in a senior management role), is that the management team appear to be afraid that i will demand a payout of over £50k and that they don't really know how to deal with me in order to avoid this. He has suggested that i go to the meeting tomorrow, with the plan of telling the company rep that i have taken legal advice & that i've been told that i could hang on and push for £50k plus. He has advised me to say that i am not interested in dragging this out, via solicitors and to suggest a settlement of £20--25k, which he believes will be quite reasonable. As i only work 4 days/wk, my salary is lower than it used to be and i now take home £27kpa. As i was expecting to be offered statutory redundancy (and fully understand that this may be the case), i was not expecting a figure of £20-25k to be possible and until now, had no plans to fight for a package of any kind.
He does not believe that the company will offer me a suitable role, but will offer a redundancy package. He also said, that if i suggested a lower amount, of perhaps £10k, that the company would "be laughing'.
I can only presume that the company believe that they are in breach of contract.
Does this sound right?
Would i be right to follow his advice and suggest coming to an agreement of £25k?
Any advice would be welcomed, as i really do have no clue what i'm doing.
Many thanks.
i'll try to make this as brief as possible, as this is a little time sensitive.
I have been with my current employer for 11yrs, with the past 6yrs being PAYE.
3yrs ago, i was given a new role and new contract to match.
Since that day, i have NOT been used this this role, despite regular requests from myself, to be given work that matches my contract.
My role should be office based, 4 days per week only. I have been deployed in the field, in lesser roles, but very rarely given any office time, maybe 1-2 days per month at the very most. The office work has never been related to the role in my contract.
My employer called yesterday, to ask me to attend a meeting tomorrow, to discuss making my role redundant.
Now......this company was bought out, 2-3yrs ago and there have been a lot of changes in the workforce since this time, with many leaving and many others being made redundant, so i am not surprised that the company have finally made this call.
I called one of our original company directors last night, to seek his advice.
He told me that from what he has heard (as he is now employed by the company in a senior management role), is that the management team appear to be afraid that i will demand a payout of over £50k and that they don't really know how to deal with me in order to avoid this. He has suggested that i go to the meeting tomorrow, with the plan of telling the company rep that i have taken legal advice & that i've been told that i could hang on and push for £50k plus. He has advised me to say that i am not interested in dragging this out, via solicitors and to suggest a settlement of £20--25k, which he believes will be quite reasonable. As i only work 4 days/wk, my salary is lower than it used to be and i now take home £27kpa. As i was expecting to be offered statutory redundancy (and fully understand that this may be the case), i was not expecting a figure of £20-25k to be possible and until now, had no plans to fight for a package of any kind.
He does not believe that the company will offer me a suitable role, but will offer a redundancy package. He also said, that if i suggested a lower amount, of perhaps £10k, that the company would "be laughing'.
I can only presume that the company believe that they are in breach of contract.
Does this sound right?
Would i be right to follow his advice and suggest coming to an agreement of £25k?
Any advice would be welcomed, as i really do have no clue what i'm doing.
Many thanks.
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