Hi all
I was off sick for 20 weeks and provided sick notes to my employer to cover the entire period.
My employer failed to make any payment to me and did not advise why.
I contacted HMRC who wrote to my employer, but they did not respond, so HMRC assessed my request and decided that I was eligible for SSP. HMRC instructed my employer to pay SSP due, they failed to do so and instead challenged it.
HMRC accepted my employer's challenge and so sought to verify my inability to attend work. They wanted me to give permission for access to my private medical records, which I refused and so they closed the case.
My question is - can I now bring a civil claim against my employer for unpaid SSP?......maybe breach of contract? The timescale for bringing a claim in ET has passed. Does the fact that HMRC were involved and my employer challengef it have any bearing on my claim, given that the case wad closed without a decision having been made?
Thanks
I was off sick for 20 weeks and provided sick notes to my employer to cover the entire period.
My employer failed to make any payment to me and did not advise why.
I contacted HMRC who wrote to my employer, but they did not respond, so HMRC assessed my request and decided that I was eligible for SSP. HMRC instructed my employer to pay SSP due, they failed to do so and instead challenged it.
HMRC accepted my employer's challenge and so sought to verify my inability to attend work. They wanted me to give permission for access to my private medical records, which I refused and so they closed the case.
My question is - can I now bring a civil claim against my employer for unpaid SSP?......maybe breach of contract? The timescale for bringing a claim in ET has passed. Does the fact that HMRC were involved and my employer challengef it have any bearing on my claim, given that the case wad closed without a decision having been made?
Thanks
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