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LATECOMER | 18:13 Sun 14th May 2006 | Jobs & Education
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Does anybody know about redundancy payments?


I am being made redundant soon, and I have worked for my present employer for twenty one months and have been told that i am entitled to redundancy payment! Is this true because i thought that the cut off for redundancy was two years minimum service?


All advice gratefully accepted.

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Unfortunately, you're right. The DirectGov website states:
"You have the right to a redundancy payment if you�re an employee aged between 18 and 65 and have worked continuously for your employer for at least two years"

http://www.direct.gov.uk/Employment/Employees/ RedundancyAndLeavingYourJob/RedundancyAndLeavi ngYourJobArticles/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=10029836&am p;chk=d2FENl

Chris
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Buenchico


Thanks for your prompt and informative reply.


I am even more depressed now......!

You need to distinguish between statutory and company redundancy payment. Statutory is defined by law and requires 2 years service but many companies enhance this. This sometimes means they also make a nominal payment to those not eligible for statutory. I would usually make this one week�s pay (capped or uncapped) for each complete year of service. You won�t know for sure until the payments have been calculated what your company intends to do.

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