question about being laid off.
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question about being laid off.
is there any rules the company has to follow when laying off an employee?
a bit of background, I have worked for this company for just shy of 8 months, I went into work on tuesday week before last, the manager popped his head out of his office and said james can I have a word, I went into the office sat down and he just said sorry mate theres no work I need to lay you off.
since then I am still yet to recieve a letter to confirm this, I have had a letter letting me know that I owe them money for having to many holiday for the period I have been there.
what I want to know is have they broken any rules by doing the above? I was told that they should discuss with any employees at least a week before laying off to let them know they are considering them for lay off and why they have chosen them. also I was told that they must send a letter within a week to let you know why etc.
since I have gone I know have heard that hey have sold 2 lorries so there is no way I will be able to go back.
any helpful information welcomed.
a bit of background, I have worked for this company for just shy of 8 months, I went into work on tuesday week before last, the manager popped his head out of his office and said james can I have a word, I went into the office sat down and he just said sorry mate theres no work I need to lay you off.
since then I am still yet to recieve a letter to confirm this, I have had a letter letting me know that I owe them money for having to many holiday for the period I have been there.
what I want to know is have they broken any rules by doing the above? I was told that they should discuss with any employees at least a week before laying off to let them know they are considering them for lay off and why they have chosen them. also I was told that they must send a letter within a week to let you know why etc.
since I have gone I know have heard that hey have sold 2 lorries so there is no way I will be able to go back.
any helpful information welcomed.
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Sorry, but I think, under a year of employment, there is not much you can do.
You could try Acas - Lay-offs and short-time working
Good luck
You could try Acas - Lay-offs and short-time working
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is there any rules the company has to follow when laying off an employee?
a bit of background, I have worked for this company for just shy of 8 months, I went into work on tuesday week before last, the manager popped his head out of his office and said james can I have a word, I went into the office sat down and he just said sorry mate theres no work I need to lay you off.
since then I am still yet to recieve a letter to confirm this, I have had a letter letting me know that I owe them money for having to many holiday for the period I have been there.
what I want to know is have they broken any rules by doing the above? I was told that they should discuss with any employees at least a week before laying off to let them know they are considering them for lay off and why they have chosen them. also I was told that they must send a letter within a week to let you know why etc.
since I have gone I know have heard that hey have sold 2 lorries so there is no way I will be able to go back.
any helpful information welcomed.
a bit of background, I have worked for this company for just shy of 8 months, I went into work on tuesday week before last, the manager popped his head out of his office and said james can I have a word, I went into the office sat down and he just said sorry mate theres no work I need to lay you off.
since then I am still yet to recieve a letter to confirm this, I have had a letter letting me know that I owe them money for having to many holiday for the period I have been there.
what I want to know is have they broken any rules by doing the above? I was told that they should discuss with any employees at least a week before laying off to let them know they are considering them for lay off and why they have chosen them. also I was told that they must send a letter within a week to let you know why etc.
since I have gone I know have heard that hey have sold 2 lorries so there is no way I will be able to go back.
any helpful information welcomed.
From what yours sounds like, its a case of last in first out, perfectly legal for small firms.
Selection criteria can be anything, again usually only apply's when lots of redundancy's are going to happen
I got no notice, for one of my redundancy,s just a letter on the Friday confirming i was redundant.
I did get an enhanced payoff, because of contractual obligations agreed at the time of employment.
hope this helps
Mart
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Sorry to hear that James
I dont think much can be done if there less than a year, there is a lot of redundancies around at the moment ,and if your company have sold two of the vehicles, they must be feeling it, with no immediate signs of things picking up
Have they layed any one else off do you know ? Strange that you havent had a letter confirming the lay off, have they give you your p45 yet too, I got mine on my last day ( certainly the case in the last 3 employees)
I dont think much can be done if there less than a year, there is a lot of redundancies around at the moment ,and if your company have sold two of the vehicles, they must be feeling it, with no immediate signs of things picking up
Have they layed any one else off do you know ? Strange that you havent had a letter confirming the lay off, have they give you your p45 yet too, I got mine on my last day ( certainly the case in the last 3 employees)
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u should still of received a letter of termination of employment, maybe u can ask to be used as temp driver/holiday cover for future(i take it that is what u are a driver) when things pick u they might do casual hire and if u still aint sorted who knows
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