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If employer can't pay wages, do I claim statutory redundancy?

puddles
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I am due by the terms of my contract (full time salaries employee for 13 years) to be paid today, but I don;t think this is going to happen, as hinted at by my employer.
If I don't get paid, what's my next step?
Do I claim statutory redundancy?
Any help would be appreciated
If I don't get paid, what's my next step?
Do I claim statutory redundancy?
Any help would be appreciated

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You can't claim redundancy as you haven't actually been made redundant, I assume you are still working there?
Have you been paid? Have you asked your employer?
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