Hi
My Dad has been working for a company for 28 years. He is now 68. Due to several operations he has been on sick leave for 29 weeks. After his last sick note finished he did not return to work for 10 days as he did not realise it had run out. His employer sent his p45 in the post and paid no notice. His contract of employment has 4 week notice period. He contacted them and they accepted that he was still in employment.
He has now been signed off for one month with stress due to the situation. He would now like to quit due to the stress and also the company rejecting a flexible working request.
My question is:
As the maximum SSP has run out ie the 28 weeks and he is now on sick leave, if he hands in his resignation now, does the company have to pay his notice?
Have called ACAS and been given two different answers so am a bit confused! any help would be so appreciated
thanks
My Dad has been working for a company for 28 years. He is now 68. Due to several operations he has been on sick leave for 29 weeks. After his last sick note finished he did not return to work for 10 days as he did not realise it had run out. His employer sent his p45 in the post and paid no notice. His contract of employment has 4 week notice period. He contacted them and they accepted that he was still in employment.
He has now been signed off for one month with stress due to the situation. He would now like to quit due to the stress and also the company rejecting a flexible working request.
My question is:
As the maximum SSP has run out ie the 28 weeks and he is now on sick leave, if he hands in his resignation now, does the company have to pay his notice?
Have called ACAS and been given two different answers so am a bit confused! any help would be so appreciated
thanks
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