Basically I had some issues at work which basically put me in a position where I wanted to leave, so I handed my notice in. During the week I handed my notice in I worked from home, which had been considered acceptable previously and I responded to emails and completed work.
I was suppose to then go back into work on the Tuesday of the following week, but found out the night earlier a friend had committed suicide, so I ended up not going back into work on that day and I didn't contact them either (which I know was bad on my part and I should have done). The following day they blocked all my accounts from the system so I could no longer do any work, in effect terminating my contract.
I don't really care about that,, but I didn't take over a week of holiday while I was there. When I asked when they would pay this, they basically said that they won't and if I try and get it off them they will sue me for breach of contract. They also claim that I was working for another company while serving my notice, which is not true, but has no real impact on how much holiday I am owed.
Curious as to where I stand legally and what people think I should do?
Can they actually sue me for breach of contract and what are they chances they would win?
Thanks in advance and if you need any more info, just let me know.
I was suppose to then go back into work on the Tuesday of the following week, but found out the night earlier a friend had committed suicide, so I ended up not going back into work on that day and I didn't contact them either (which I know was bad on my part and I should have done). The following day they blocked all my accounts from the system so I could no longer do any work, in effect terminating my contract.
I don't really care about that,, but I didn't take over a week of holiday while I was there. When I asked when they would pay this, they basically said that they won't and if I try and get it off them they will sue me for breach of contract. They also claim that I was working for another company while serving my notice, which is not true, but has no real impact on how much holiday I am owed.
Curious as to where I stand legally and what people think I should do?
Can they actually sue me for breach of contract and what are they chances they would win?
Thanks in advance and if you need any more info, just let me know.
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