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gdr78 | 16:52 Tue 12th Aug 2008 | Civil
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Hi.

I started working for my last employer in October 2007 and signed a contract of employment which after giving back to the employer, I never have seen since. In January I passed my 3 month trial period with my employer and all seemed to be going well. On returning back from a holiday last month I opened a letter dated 16th July at home from my employer stating that my employment had been terminated. (Had been there under one year I know). There was no particular reason for the termination given in the letter, only that not enough improvement had been made after a meeting I had in May (this wasn't a disciplinary meeting).

On the 31st July I had not received my wages which we were always given as a cheque so I waited afew days to receive this in the post. When it hadn't arrived within 7 or 8 days I emailed my former employer asking for my settlement cheque (which they'd promised to send on in the termination letter) and P45 which they assured would be sent within 2 days. However, this is almost a week ago and nothing has arrived. I emailed them yesterday but to no reply and now am getting worried that they won't be sending anything.

Can anyone help on where I would stand legally with this?

Thanks in advance.
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You are entitled to the wages up to 16th, plus money for notice period from the date of 16th July - possibly 4 weeks notice, dependent on your contract.
Ring ACAS to see if they can assist...

http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=14 61
Try phoning them .They can always say the email went astray.

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