Hi there,
Thank you for this forum. I have just spent half an hour reading threads just because it is interesting! But I found my way here to hopefully just confirm my thoughts on a concern that I have recently developed.
I was terminated in my second year of permanent employment, no reason given although they knew I was looking to move on. Received notice and paid garden leave. But I was also given a small extra amount (a round number, a bit over a week's salary) described as severance. I did not sign anything, but I did receive a letter during my notice period stating it was "as agreed".
In person, while explaining the termination I am sure they mentioned a payment. I am foggy because of the emotional nature of the situation, but I remember thinking at the time not to agree to anything like that as I had no idea of rights etc.. So I do not think I verbally agreed to anything, but I am not 100%.
I have not given much thought to this while going on with my life. Some time after, someone asked me what it was like to work at the company; my answer was negative (and why I wanted to move on) but honest, not breaking any confidentiality, and so I assumed legal.
But recently I started to worry whether that few quid labelled severance means I should have just said "sorry, can't talk about it". From what I have read it seems there needs to be a settlement agreement signed by me and also I have to have had legal representation to look it over.
Is that right, or can this come back on me? And what are the consequences if it can come back? If it is just forfeit of the payment then I will not worry as it was peanuts.
Sorry for the length of post for what I *think* is simple and I am correct about, but I am paranoid now and it just seems odd what they did if there is no benefit. They are incredibly tight with money which makes me wonder if they thought they were getting something in return.
Regards.
Thank you for this forum. I have just spent half an hour reading threads just because it is interesting! But I found my way here to hopefully just confirm my thoughts on a concern that I have recently developed.
I was terminated in my second year of permanent employment, no reason given although they knew I was looking to move on. Received notice and paid garden leave. But I was also given a small extra amount (a round number, a bit over a week's salary) described as severance. I did not sign anything, but I did receive a letter during my notice period stating it was "as agreed".
In person, while explaining the termination I am sure they mentioned a payment. I am foggy because of the emotional nature of the situation, but I remember thinking at the time not to agree to anything like that as I had no idea of rights etc.. So I do not think I verbally agreed to anything, but I am not 100%.
I have not given much thought to this while going on with my life. Some time after, someone asked me what it was like to work at the company; my answer was negative (and why I wanted to move on) but honest, not breaking any confidentiality, and so I assumed legal.
But recently I started to worry whether that few quid labelled severance means I should have just said "sorry, can't talk about it". From what I have read it seems there needs to be a settlement agreement signed by me and also I have to have had legal representation to look it over.
Is that right, or can this come back on me? And what are the consequences if it can come back? If it is just forfeit of the payment then I will not worry as it was peanuts.
Sorry for the length of post for what I *think* is simple and I am correct about, but I am paranoid now and it just seems odd what they did if there is no benefit. They are incredibly tight with money which makes me wonder if they thought they were getting something in return.
Regards.
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