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Redundancy Compensation
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Friend of mine got made redundant.He wants to go to Tribunal .An advisor has told him any possible compensation he would get would be the same as his redundancy payout.Is this correct ?
ACAS told him he could apply for hurt feelings on vento scale but advisor says this would not be case.(ACAS have not advised , guided him on the redundancy comp at all)
Please note question is strictly about any possible financial compensation and not about the hows/whys /whats of the case.Thank You
ACAS told him he could apply for hurt feelings on vento scale but advisor says this would not be case.(ACAS have not advised , guided him on the redundancy comp at all)
Please note question is strictly about any possible financial compensation and not about the hows/whys /whats of the case.Thank You
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It won't be long before govt site will put up rubbish like " Your manager cannot put a gun to your head and force you into redundancy" or " You cannot make inducements and gifts to your manger to save you from redundancy" Or you "cannot state that a Ouija board you used predicted your redundancy" It's all tiresome Daily Mail nonsense
Anyway fiction -you , or I or my friend are not in a position to decide the dynamics of the tribunal.
Anyway fiction -you , or I or my friend are not in a position to decide the dynamics of the tribunal.