Good day,
I noticed that my previous employer has not accounted for any holiday allowance. The job was a casual 0 hour contract with wages payable weekly. The contract states that any untaken holiday is paid in lieu upon request of P45 within the leave year of the final assignment.
The final payment I received was on 31st of March 2018 (last week of that financial year). I requested the P45 in March (not in writing, unfortunately) and received it over email in the second week of the following financial year (April 2018). Their email acknowledges that I have requested the P45 and has the form attached.
When I recently contacted them, they requested a proof of my P45 request in writing, which I couldn't provide but I provided them with their acknowledgement of my request.
Basically their case is that I did not request the P45 within the year of leave. I believe that this is a precedent and now they are trying to drown me in technicalities.
As advised over the phone by ACAS, I am too late to apply for an employment tribunal (The contract ended 8 months ago). However was advised that I can still submit a claim in county court or small claims. I also believe that the employer has done this on a large scale and I am not the only one affected, I have still not notified others. I was urged by the ACAS advisor to still try and resolve this directly with the employer.
Next steps I will take is:
My question is - do I have a case?
Many Thanks!
I noticed that my previous employer has not accounted for any holiday allowance. The job was a casual 0 hour contract with wages payable weekly. The contract states that any untaken holiday is paid in lieu upon request of P45 within the leave year of the final assignment.
The final payment I received was on 31st of March 2018 (last week of that financial year). I requested the P45 in March (not in writing, unfortunately) and received it over email in the second week of the following financial year (April 2018). Their email acknowledges that I have requested the P45 and has the form attached.
When I recently contacted them, they requested a proof of my P45 request in writing, which I couldn't provide but I provided them with their acknowledgement of my request.
Basically their case is that I did not request the P45 within the year of leave. I believe that this is a precedent and now they are trying to drown me in technicalities.
As advised over the phone by ACAS, I am too late to apply for an employment tribunal (The contract ended 8 months ago). However was advised that I can still submit a claim in county court or small claims. I also believe that the employer has done this on a large scale and I am not the only one affected, I have still not notified others. I was urged by the ACAS advisor to still try and resolve this directly with the employer.
Next steps I will take is:
- submit a formal claim to their payroll officer, outlining the calculated unpaid holiday allowance along with all evidence.
- notify them that I will submit a claim within 14 days if this has not been resolved
- potentially contact other employees who have not been paid
My question is - do I have a case?
Many Thanks!
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