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Statutory Redundancy if company goes bankrupt
xxxpinkladyxxx
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The company my brother in law works for may be going bankrupt so he may lose his job. He has been there for about 30 odd years, maybe more. Would he still be entitled to statutory redundancy if he loses his job through the company going bankrupt?
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xxxpinkladyxxx wrote: »The company my brother in law works for may be going bankrupt so he may lose his job. He has been there for about 30 odd years, maybe more. Would he still be entitled to statutory redundancy if he loses his job through the company going bankrupt?
Yes - https://www.gov.uk/your-rights-if-your-employer-is-insolvent/claiming-money-owed-to-you.0
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