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Redundancy Issue
Hi, just wondered if anyone can advise us ( I'm finding it difficult to get in at the nearest CAB ). My son started work as an apprentice 2.5 years ago. There was the boss and another man that worked for him. As soon as my son was trained up, the boss stopped working with them and left my son and the other bloke to do the work. My son has passed his apprenticeship and was taken on properly last year. The other man has always felt put on by the boss and has had enough of him and suddenly walked out, thus leaving my son without a job ( he cannot do the job on his own ). The boss cannot offer my son another job ( to be honest, I think he wants it shut down anyway). Although my son has done nothing wrong and is stuck in the middle, the boss is refusing to pay him for the days he worked last month. Is that right? Does anyone know my son's rights? He's 19. Thank you for any advice.
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OK this is only option then, if the case goes in your sons favour he will be awarded all his costs. Best to give his ex boss 14 days notice of his intentions so that your son has tried to settle matter amicably. Letter should be hand delivered or by registered post.
21:40 Fri 01st Mar 2019
My son sent him a polite notice asking for his final wages to be forwarded, but the boss just rudely replied that he had 'closed the payroll down'. It seems evident that he doesn't want to pay him what's due. It's not fair on my son, he's a hard working lad that's in the middle and now he has no job. ☹️
Give the Acas Helpline a call:
http:// www.aca s.org.u k/index .aspx?a rticlei d=3282
(AB members have reported that there can be quite a wait to get through but that it's definitely worth holding on).
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(AB members have reported that there can be quite a wait to get through but that it's definitely worth holding on).