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Terms of Redundancy / Retirement.

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Mark1520 | 18:31 Wed 27th Jun 2012 | Law
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My employers are making me redundant and my pension is being paid immediately as I am now 58.
I have not been on very good terms with my immediate manager since he joined the department.
He seems to be upset I have a bigger house and car as a result of being pensioned off from a previous job.
I know my combined pension / salary is more than he was getting as a full salary.
In my redundancy letter my employers have stated I must not come on the company premises again and have no contact with any other employees of the company except for dealing with pension issues. Consideration £100.
I have asked what this means and I have been advised that the company is paying me an extra £100 to comply with those conditions.
I am happy about not coming onto the company premises again.
If however one of my granddaughters married an employee of the company in future would I not be able to have contact with him?.
Also I go to the pub occasionally and often do not ask people where they work before having a conversation with them.
Will this mean I will have to ask where people work before holding a conversation with them in future?.

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Hi Mark,
You have posted this before several months ago under a different name.
If you could remember the previous name maybe we could refer to the answers there to help us.
This sounds like complete nonsense by the way, clive. Are you sure of the details?
For company premises read their building, not the pub, not the employee and not anywhere or anything else

I agree with factor, sounds like a load of old cobblers
I mean seriously? "If however one of my granddaughters married an employee of the company in future would I not be able to have contact with him?. " Isn't there that modern thing called a phone or get this, as your granddaughters hubby you could even go to the house he lives in

Go and annoy some one else
There was a poster with a very similar problem a while ago but unfortunately I can't find the thread now to see what suggestions were made. I think that poster's threads may have been removed

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