Redundancy payment not received
markburrows0
Posts: 2 Newbie
I have recently been made redundant via a settlement agreement and was due to receive my settlement by "close of business 12th January 2018"
No payment has been received
I have spoken with my former employer only to be fobbed of with excuses, not receiving an actual answer as to when I can expect to receive the monies
I know that the company has financial difficulties so am not entirely surprised by this, where do I go from here ?
Surely this is a breach of contract ?
Any advice appreciated
No payment has been received
I have spoken with my former employer only to be fobbed of with excuses, not receiving an actual answer as to when I can expect to receive the monies
I know that the company has financial difficulties so am not entirely surprised by this, where do I go from here ?
Surely this is a breach of contract ?
Any advice appreciated
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Yes it is.
But your recourse, as always, is the courts0 -
Could you define "fobbed off" - it isn't the most informative of descriptions! What was said?0
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I was told that the money would be in my account by close of the business day - which he says was 6pm, despite the fact that I have work 8.30am - 5pm for 24 years
Regardless, it didn't materialise
He says that the agreement states that they would not make payment until I have handed over keys, phone etc - It does not say that at all. It says that we are to meet at a mutually convenient time to hand over possessions - I was at the office at the time with the intent of doing this but he didn't show up
That's what I mean by fobbed off0 -
markburrows0 wrote: »I was told that the money would be in my account by close of the business day - which he says was 6pm, despite the fact that I have work 8.30am - 5pm for 24 years
Regardless, it didn't materialise
He says that the agreement states that they would not make payment until I have handed over keys, phone etc - It does not say that at all. It says that we are to meet at a mutually convenient time to hand over possessions - I was at the office at the time with the intent of doing this but he didn't show up
That's what I mean by fobbed off
Well in the first place, if it was paid late on Friday it probably wouldn't clear into your account until Monday. The hours you worked are irrelevant to when it is paid.
As for the work possessions, that seems simple. You have these things? Go and hand them over, or make arrangements to do so. It would take got at least 21/ 28 days to get to a point of being able to take legal action, so there is no benefit to hanging on to things that yippy do not need, and gives the employer an excuse not to pay you.0
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