Hi, I was already laid-off before the COVID-19 drama and as I'd had no paid work for more than four weeks I requested the company made me redundant as is my right. Subsequently after a couple of weeks, they indicated they would make me redundant and I just received their figures.
I was part-time for 6 years my verbally agreed hours were 20/week which I did (with extra now and again). Until I was laid off I had been working my normal pattern for some time (much greater than 12 weeks) but the company have done a 12 week average (not sure which date range they actually used) and concluded I'd worked 17hrs/week.
The only way this could happen is if they have included a couple of weeks when I was laid off - The hours didn't reduce ad-hoc I was laid off abruptly.
So my question is for the purposes of calculating the 12 week average hours should the lay-off period be excluded or are they in the right to include it?
Thanks
I was part-time for 6 years my verbally agreed hours were 20/week which I did (with extra now and again). Until I was laid off I had been working my normal pattern for some time (much greater than 12 weeks) but the company have done a 12 week average (not sure which date range they actually used) and concluded I'd worked 17hrs/week.
The only way this could happen is if they have included a couple of weeks when I was laid off - The hours didn't reduce ad-hoc I was laid off abruptly.
So my question is for the purposes of calculating the 12 week average hours should the lay-off period be excluded or are they in the right to include it?
Thanks
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