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redundancy + post dated cheques
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At my place of work, due to cash flow problems one member of staff has been made redundant, he was on 3 months notice period, they have ineffect finished him last week (i.e. the rest is garden leave) and they ware paying him via 3 post dated cheques for the full redundancy money i.e. his weekly wages for the 3 months + £400 for 10 years of service (this amount is circa 20k) so say each cheque is for 7k.
is this legal?
is this legal?
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Well he could deposit them all at the same time because banks ignore the dates on post dated cheques anyway.0
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If they have not terminated his employment they can pay it how they like as long at the contractual payments are on time.
If they have terminated then if they have not got the money then why not, many companies pay in normal pay runns so it can take upto a month anyway.
If they have terminated he can claim contributions JSA.
He needs to make sure the payslip,p45 tally for the taxes/NI due0 -
Is it legal? Yes, as long as he is paid what he is due in the end.
If I was you I'd be more concerned about how long it was going to be before it was my turn! 'Cashflow problems' are pretty much always a precursor to more serious problems.0 -
Is it legal? Yes, as long as he is paid what he is due in the end.
If I was you I'd be more concerned about how long it was going to be before it was my turn! 'Cashflow problems' are pretty much always a precursor to more serious problems.
Yes, thats why i asked the question, in case the same happens to me. the only problem i can see with this is the company makes 1 payment then goes into administration, and the other payments will not clear0
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