Hi All,
Asking for my friends, she is 4 months pregnant and has been in her job for less than 2 years. She has just been made redundant via email today.
The email is from the CEO stating that they have been in contact with advisers, banks, shareholdersetc and are entering administration as even with the support offered by the government they would still be unable to support the business operations and would not be able to pay back large loans etc and so have decided to appoint a liquidator to conduct a members voluntary wind up.
The company provided training and apprenticeships etc.
Questions are:
- What should her next steps be? universal credit? looking for another job knowing she is pregnant and companies will struggle to hire her?
- Does she have any entitlement with her being pregnant? she has been there less than 2 years so wont get a lot, if anything.
- Is it best she just accepts what has been handed to her and move on with next steps above?
The company has confirmed to ensure the staff are paid until end of March, paid the notice period and unused holiday as well as government redundancy pay.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thankyou
Asking for my friends, she is 4 months pregnant and has been in her job for less than 2 years. She has just been made redundant via email today.
The email is from the CEO stating that they have been in contact with advisers, banks, shareholdersetc and are entering administration as even with the support offered by the government they would still be unable to support the business operations and would not be able to pay back large loans etc and so have decided to appoint a liquidator to conduct a members voluntary wind up.
The company provided training and apprenticeships etc.
Questions are:
- What should her next steps be? universal credit? looking for another job knowing she is pregnant and companies will struggle to hire her?
- Does she have any entitlement with her being pregnant? she has been there less than 2 years so wont get a lot, if anything.
- Is it best she just accepts what has been handed to her and move on with next steps above?
The company has confirmed to ensure the staff are paid until end of March, paid the notice period and unused holiday as well as government redundancy pay.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thankyou
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