Myself and 3 colleagues have been working at a bar for 7 full years. On saturday 4th July we all received a call to say that we wouldn't be opening on Monday and the bar was finished.
Yesterday (Tuesday) we met with the owner to find out what was happening.
The owner has been paying into the company for a long time to keep it a float but has decided to stop doing that.
He has offered us all 4 weeks pay, however I notified him that we should be entitled to the statutory minimums in notice period and redundancy. He didn't know this as 'he's not done this before' and he said that he won't be personally paying it. When asked if he was going to officially make the company insolvent, he initially said no.
The owner is a bit of a strange guy and can often be intimidating.
He now thinks that we are greedy and out for all we can get.
He has now agreed, for the moment to make the company insolvent.
I think we can claim from the NI fund once this happens but what happens if he doesn't make it insolvent.
Also, he is planning to re open the bar in a few months with a new team.
He's so intimidating that all staff recorded their meetings with him.
I had a call at the bar while I was waiting for him and it was a man wanting to speak to the owner about an interview for the managers job. I confronted him about this and have a recording of him saying that he isn't looking for a manager at all, he's looking for a partner to invest.
However a quick search on gumtree shows that 5 days ago (before making us redundant) a member of staff from his other business posted an advert for a manager/assistant manager. There is no mention of partner. He has advertised 2 of our jobs before making us redundant.
I also have him on another recording telling another staff member that he has interviews next Wednesday for a new manager.
Recording were all from Tuesday when we had the meeting.
Now I don't know where we stand if he doesn't make the company insolvent. He has already said he will pay all suppliers himself, so there will be no debt other than what is owed to us.
I don't know if unfair dismissal is part of the same claim/case or is something different.
Any advice would be brilliant. I am going to ring acas but I would also appreciate some help from here
Thanks.
Yesterday (Tuesday) we met with the owner to find out what was happening.
The owner has been paying into the company for a long time to keep it a float but has decided to stop doing that.
He has offered us all 4 weeks pay, however I notified him that we should be entitled to the statutory minimums in notice period and redundancy. He didn't know this as 'he's not done this before' and he said that he won't be personally paying it. When asked if he was going to officially make the company insolvent, he initially said no.
The owner is a bit of a strange guy and can often be intimidating.
He now thinks that we are greedy and out for all we can get.
He has now agreed, for the moment to make the company insolvent.
I think we can claim from the NI fund once this happens but what happens if he doesn't make it insolvent.
Also, he is planning to re open the bar in a few months with a new team.
He's so intimidating that all staff recorded their meetings with him.
I had a call at the bar while I was waiting for him and it was a man wanting to speak to the owner about an interview for the managers job. I confronted him about this and have a recording of him saying that he isn't looking for a manager at all, he's looking for a partner to invest.
However a quick search on gumtree shows that 5 days ago (before making us redundant) a member of staff from his other business posted an advert for a manager/assistant manager. There is no mention of partner. He has advertised 2 of our jobs before making us redundant.
I also have him on another recording telling another staff member that he has interviews next Wednesday for a new manager.
Recording were all from Tuesday when we had the meeting.
Now I don't know where we stand if he doesn't make the company insolvent. He has already said he will pay all suppliers himself, so there will be no debt other than what is owed to us.
I don't know if unfair dismissal is part of the same claim/case or is something different.
Any advice would be brilliant. I am going to ring acas but I would also appreciate some help from here
Thanks.
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