Will i get 90 days pay when i am made redundant?
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No, the directors have syphoned all the funds of to their Cayman accounts and are going to clear off on one big jolly.
Yes, just demand it!
fraid not. Officially, the firm should pay you 1 weeks pay for every year you have been there. Over and above that is at their discretion.
It really depends on your contract and how long you've been with the company. Most companies have around 2-5 days pay per year's service
Good luck
You will have to negotiate it.
How long have you been there?
You need to check your contract of employment. This also relates to the years you have been with the company. certain companies are 1 week to the year you have been there. others are one month. Speak with your HR or payroll team if you do not understand your contract. If you don't like what they say and you are in a union speak with them. certain companies on a mass redundancy may other a 1 off payment which could be totally different
It depends how long you have worked for the company. If you have worked there less than 12 months you are not entitled to anything. If you have worked there for more than 12 months you will be entitled to 1 weeks pay for every year worked or a similar figure.
I was made redundant a few years ago and at that time, they had to give you 90 days notice or pay you for it if they didn't want you to work it..not sure about current legislation though
Depending on the package, you are only entitled to statutorygovernment payout, which I believe is one week per every full year.
probably not especially if you are the worse among the redundants. otherwise, go ahead and demand for what you think you deserve.
Normal Redundancy pay is (if it is written in to your contract) 1 weeks pay for every year you have worked for the company. But do read you contract to see what it says
I got a weeks pay per year employed.
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