Sunday, January 31, 2010

Paid And Left Do You Get Paid Redundancy If The Company Has No Money Left?

Do you get paid redundancy if the company has no money left? - paid and left

My mother is 52 years and worked for his company in 10 years. The company has been in debt and has now called in. If managers are not successful in selling the company and have no money for severance packages for its employees, not pay the civil servants? Actually, they should receive statutory redundancy £ 4650, but do not know how it works, if the company has no money. We appreciate any help. Thank you!

4 comments:

wonderin... said...

Take a look here

http://direct.gov.uk/en/Employment/Emplo ...

A quick way to find out would be the ACAS appeal:
08457 47 47 47 8:00-6:00 Monday-Friday

Scobill said...

You will receive a severance statues of the government, but only one week's salary for every year worked out, I think.
This may take some time before all the legal aspects must be completed by the liquidators
It's frustrating, this kind of example, and very often

[P]riincess [T] said...

If you are paying for the government to

deebradl... said...

Yes, they will get the money. Once the trustees to take, courses that employees, the necessary forms to register a claim to the government Redundancy Fund file. It will take in a position to statutory severance pay, any unpaid salary, accrued holiday pay, etc. and the normal redundancy. It takes time, yes, but it will.

Post a Comment