My job is currently at risk of redundancy, along with a few of my other colleagues. This is because of the end of funding for a project we have been working on for the past three years. The employer is doing everything correctly, and I believe that a new role will be created that roughly matches my current role, and that I would be offered it.
However I would like to leave that employer (for my own reasons) but still receive redundancy payment. I realise that if I reject a suitable alternative employment, I lose my right to redundancy pay. The employment is probably very suitable for me and my skills, and I think it will be offered at the same salary. However, can I reject it if it doesn't have the same conditions (i.e. is permanent or three years contract and has a 4% annual pay increase)? Both of these items were written into my original contract.
I would not like things to get messy with this employer, and would rather leave on good terms, instead of having to squabble about money. Any advice?
However I would like to leave that employer (for my own reasons) but still receive redundancy payment. I realise that if I reject a suitable alternative employment, I lose my right to redundancy pay. The employment is probably very suitable for me and my skills, and I think it will be offered at the same salary. However, can I reject it if it doesn't have the same conditions (i.e. is permanent or three years contract and has a 4% annual pay increase)? Both of these items were written into my original contract.
I would not like things to get messy with this employer, and would rather leave on good terms, instead of having to squabble about money. Any advice?
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