I have a situation where someone has been overpaid and has left the company.
Now this story is that this person went on holiday but did not return to work. For absence of work the company procedure was that he was to keep his manager informed of his situation. He complied with this and a SAR has given him this evidence.
The company within about 2 weeks of his disappearance wrote to him informing that wages were frozen from the date of his return from holidays and he has to a certain date to contact his manager or HR else his contract was terminated.
Well he did not receive this letter until a week after this termination date due to him being away from his home. It was recorder delivered to him but he was not at home to receive it. So upon reading the letter he noticed the termination date had passed so he considered his contract nulled.
Since then they are chasing him for 4 days unpaid leave. His argument his they terminated his contract although he kept to the company rules.
Just to add to the situation his manager did not receive his last correspondance until after the termination date as he was away on leave.
Hope you followed that. Anyone think he has a case?
Now this story is that this person went on holiday but did not return to work. For absence of work the company procedure was that he was to keep his manager informed of his situation. He complied with this and a SAR has given him this evidence.
The company within about 2 weeks of his disappearance wrote to him informing that wages were frozen from the date of his return from holidays and he has to a certain date to contact his manager or HR else his contract was terminated.
Well he did not receive this letter until a week after this termination date due to him being away from his home. It was recorder delivered to him but he was not at home to receive it. So upon reading the letter he noticed the termination date had passed so he considered his contract nulled.
Since then they are chasing him for 4 days unpaid leave. His argument his they terminated his contract although he kept to the company rules.
Just to add to the situation his manager did not receive his last correspondance until after the termination date as he was away on leave.
Hope you followed that. Anyone think he has a case?
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