My husband has worked for his current employer for 34 years.
Up until recently, a few weeks ago, the company moved business premises.
Rather then admit it was a company shut down, to avoid paying people for this the boss said he wanted people to take 1 week off for maintenance.
During this week off, staff were suddenly sent a letter informing them of the company move, only giving staff 1 weeks notice.
The concern we have is that last night, we discovered on Companies House, the company has also suddenly in April, changed its name., and has not informed staff according of the new company name either.
No one of the staff have been offered a new contract of employment either, which should include the new company name.
We believe that the company move, and subsequent change of name, was to avoid paying tax, but also avoid paying debts, as debt collectors have been at the old premises asking where the company has moved to.
Any advice? Surely with a change of name employees should be given new contracts!?
Up until recently, a few weeks ago, the company moved business premises.
Rather then admit it was a company shut down, to avoid paying people for this the boss said he wanted people to take 1 week off for maintenance.
During this week off, staff were suddenly sent a letter informing them of the company move, only giving staff 1 weeks notice.
The concern we have is that last night, we discovered on Companies House, the company has also suddenly in April, changed its name., and has not informed staff according of the new company name either.
No one of the staff have been offered a new contract of employment either, which should include the new company name.
We believe that the company move, and subsequent change of name, was to avoid paying tax, but also avoid paying debts, as debt collectors have been at the old premises asking where the company has moved to.
Any advice? Surely with a change of name employees should be given new contracts!?
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