I have been working for my new company for 9 months in the UK, I may be about to be made redundant, am I entitled to redundancy pay. I work full time.
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Can I receive redundancy pay
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Have you tried this?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post. -
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Do you own the company?
Why are you being made redundant?
Do you have a contract of employment?
Have you been given notice? If so, how much?
If you've only been working there for 9 months then usually no, or at least not tax free. There may be other options in regard to payment in lieu of notice or compensation for loss of office, depending on the above answers.
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ask for £43KOriginally posted by matthewgayle View PostI have been working for my new company for 9 months in the UK, I may be about to be made redundant, am I entitled to redundancy pay. I work full time.Comment
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If you were entitled it would be such a tiny amount that I wouldn't bother my arse ding the paperwork. Something like a week's pay per year of service.Comment
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Great. You can become the contractor you had always hoped you would be.Originally posted by matthewgayle View PostI have been working for my new company for 9 months in the UK, I may be about to be made redundant, am I entitled to redundancy pay. I work full time.
Dust of the CV. Find a role. Then come back and thank us.Comment
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Eh? So it's your company. Who's making you redundant? Are you making yourself redundant?Originally posted by matthewgayle View PostI have been working for my new company for 9 months in the UK, I may be about to be made redundant, am I entitled to redundancy pay. I work full time.
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