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Didn't get paid for work done
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Sounds an aptly named company. The directors' histories look suspect. If the company employed you, you sue the company and it is the company's assets (or lack of them) you need to be concerned about.wavefunction said:
I’m owed 1,500. Dude certainly doesn’t look like he’s got anything. He’s always skint I was told. He is one of the directors of that rogue company though - mist be worth something, right?lincroft1710 said:
Well so far he has done and yours is far from an isolated case.wavefunction said:I just thought there’s no way an employer could get away with not paying for work in this country…
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What you don't state is how much you believe you should be owed. Even if you successfully sue for the money, dodgy debtors often don't pay up, Does your former employer have assets which could be seized to cover your unpaid wages?
This company btw:
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12819007If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales1 -
Applied on indeed:Thrugelmir said:
Did you receive an offer letter detailing your employment terms? If nothing is forthcoming. Speak to ACAS and the HMRC. Such individuals need to put out of business.wavefunction said:I didn’t actually get to sign anything. First he was in Romania then he kept finding excuses to postpone every time I asked him. I did tell him that I could be an illegal immigrant or not have a driving license for all he knows. Skipped the training put me on the road straight away. Very unprofessional and shady. I just thought there’s no way an employer could get away with not paying for work in this country…
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Yep, the depo person signs the sheets as well. I shall try go speak to managers at the depo I think as well. Can’t hurt, right?General_Grant said:
Any signature other than your own?wavefunction said:Lack of replies means my case is hopeless I take it?
PS. There is a whole lot of evidence that I worked there. The whole depo knows me and I’ve spoken to several people there about my concerns regarding my employer, was told that drivers always get paid, not to worry and such…
Daily sheets in my name with my signature, that must mean something, no?0 -
So you have to preferably have a driving licence!

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