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Furlough Final Pay

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  • Jeremy535897
    Jeremy535897 Posts: 10,733 Forumite
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    The explanatory note to the regulations I posted the link to in the previous post say:

    "EXPLANATORY NOTE

    (This note is not part of the Regulations)

    These Regulations set out how a week’s pay is to be calculated in the case of an employee who has been furloughed under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, for the purposes of calculating:

    a)any statutory remuneration for time off to look for employment or arrange training;
    b)any statutory notice payment;
    c)any statutory sum resulting from a failure to provide a written statement of reasons for dismissal;
    d)any statutory sum resulting from a failure to comply with an order for reinstatement or re-engagement;
    e)any statutory compensation for unfair dismissal; and
    f)any statutory redundancy payment,

    to which in each case they are entitled. In such a case the Regulations also set out how a week’s pay is to be calculated for the purpose of deciding whether an employee is taken to be on short-time for statutory purposes.

    The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (the “CJRS”) was established by the Coronavirus Act 2020 Functions of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme) Direction, given by the Treasury under sections 71 and 76 of the Coronavirus Act 2020 on 15th April 2020.

    Copies of that Direction, and two further directions given on 20th May and 25th June 2020 modifying the CJRS, can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/treasury-direction-made-under-sections-71-and-76-of-the-coronavirus-act-2020. Hard copies are available for inspection, free of charge, at the offices of HMRC at 10 South Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London E14 4PH.

    No impact assessment has been prepared for these Regulations."

  • Thanks both for your continued help 

    Am I right then to think I should walk away and not attempt to go to a tribunal as 1 weeks wage statutory wage is inferior to the £2500 furlough cap they have given me as my contract was terminated not made redundant due to not being employed for 2 years? 

    Tribunal will not help me recover my full wage. 
    Thnx 
  • Jeremy535897
    Jeremy535897 Posts: 10,733 Forumite
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    edited 28 August 2020 at 7:00AM
    That is my view, but as you have seen, others disagree. I am not an employment lawyer. Perhaps you should talk to ACAS, but also be aware that posters more familiar with the tribunal process say it's not something to take on lightly, even if you have a good case..
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