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Redundancy help

Moulding123
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hello, ive been working for a company for 6 years.
The company is a partnership and i was made redundant with 0 notice as the partners fell out.
However one of the directors gave me a new job and a completly different company, the other director did not offer any other suitible job.
Am i entitled to redundancy?
The company is a partnership and i was made redundant with 0 notice as the partners fell out.
However one of the directors gave me a new job and a completly different company, the other director did not offer any other suitible job.
Am i entitled to redundancy?
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Actually, the answer is yes. But good luck getting it, and in the meantime it will probably result in you losing this job. Presumably the old company stopped trading, and there's no money, so you would have to go to the government scheme. They'll investigate (your employer!) and what they did, and might pay out, IF the company actually went insolvent (but not if they just stopped trading). If they just stopped trading it will be a tribunal claim, and you will still quite possibly never see the money. In the meantime, I can't see that you have a happy employer.0
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