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That is WELL iffy.

He needs to tell his employer that it’s wrong and start some dialogue, preferably in writing.

He needs to start building a case right away. Don’t wait.

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4 minutes ago, Spider said:

That is WELL iffy.

He needs to tell his employer that it’s wrong and start some dialogue, preferably in writing.

He needs to start building a case right away. Don’t wait.

The bit I don't get is whether the employer has actually done anything wrong.  Ethically yes, but legally I can't find any info.

You're right about the dialogue but depends if he wants to piss him off and risk never getting his job back when the business re-opens.

Plenty of time for him to find a new job I guess!

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Just now, Thorpey said:

The bit I don't get is whether the employer has actually done anything wrong.  Ethically yes, but legally I can't find any info.

You're right about the dialogue but depends if he wants to piss him off and risk never getting his job back when the business re-opens.

Plenty of time for him to find a new job I guess!

Ok so forget the furlough bit as that has muddied the water in your thinking. 
 

He is in essence being made redundant here. But retrospectively. 
As such he is protected by the laws around this. He needs to be given suitable notice and his employment contract will be key here. Also he needs to be paid upto date and then paid his redundancy pay also  

you cannot just turn round to someone and say oh by the way I made you redundant 5 weeks ago forgot to tell you.
 

So your mate is actually in a really strong position. Citizens advice and or a free consultation with an employment lawyer. 

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Still needs to be paid and notice given as per the terms of his employment contract but I shall leave you to converse with cas 

has less rights given he’s under two years but still can’t just be chucked out the door and told it happened 5 weeks ago 

good luck 

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It's definitely worth a dig around

Problem is, he's going to struggle to get anything out if his employer but might be nice to dob them in to HMRC

But it'll be bridges burned

I think the point earlier to ask for a P45 might force their hand if they're up to no good

 

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1 hour ago, ErnestTurnip said:

Found out yesterday that those responsible for it at our place have still not managed to submit the furlough claim, surely you just collate all the details, log on, and fill it in ?

We all got paid regardless so it's ok from that perspective at least.

They just might not be in a massive rush to claim the money I guess, from what I've heard it's a fairly painless exercise claiming the money

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On 27/04/2020 at 20:37, Casino said:

It's definitely worth a dig around

Problem is, he's going to struggle to get anything out if his employer but might be nice to dob them in to HMRC

But it'll be bridges burned

I think the point earlier to ask for a P45 might force their hand if they're up to no good

 

Just seen the letter and P45.

Letter dated 28/4/20 saying employment terminated from 25/3/20, thanks for hard work etc., terminated due to lack of work due to lockdown, look forward to you returning to work when business recovers, P45 dated 25/3/20.

No mention of any notice period, holiday pay due.

So on PAYE for 6 months ish, laid off with no furlough and expected to go back!  What employer would do that, even if he just paid the furlough 80% that he would receive, surely that would have been the answer?

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He should set up in opposition when it blows over, undercut the c*nt...

Those who don't want to apply to the furlough 80% scheme likely have sommat to hide an' all imo.

There should be some blacklist of firms who've acted the c*nt during this I reckon' - though most folk probably will still go for the cheapest regardless.

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2 hours ago, Thorpey said:

Just seen the letter and P45.

Letter dated 28/4/20 saying employment terminated from 25/3/20, thanks for hard work etc., terminated due to lack of work due to lockdown, look forward to you returning to work when business recovers, P45 dated 25/3/20.

No mention of any notice period, holiday pay due.

So on PAYE for 6 months ish, laid off with no furlough and expected to go back!  What employer would do that, even if he just paid the furlough 80% that he would receive, surely that would have been the answer?

I'd guess the employer has no intention of taking him back, even if your mate was willing to return

The failure to pay him holiday pay and notice is a breach of contract...assuming he hasn't paid it, that is

Did he work until termination date?

Also, it's a while since I've done this, but 99% his termination date can't be weeks before he gets told he's going

Potentially, there 4 - 6 weeks wages to be had

 

If it was me and I didn't want to go back to the job, I'd start with a call or email to ACAS

CAB at a push

 

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54 minutes ago, Casino said:

I'd guess the employer has no intention of taking him back, even if your mate was willing to return

The failure to pay him holiday pay and notice is a breach of contract...assuming he hasn't paid it, that is

Did he work until termination date?

Also, it's a while since I've done this, but 99% his termination date can't be weeks before he gets told he's going

Potentially, there 4 - 6 weeks wages to be had

 

If it was me and I didn't want to go back to the job, I'd start with a call or email to ACAS

CAB at a push

 

Cheers mate.

Not sure anyone would want to return to a job where the boss had stitched you up.  I wouldn't.

Got straight thro to ACAS and they said 'no respective termination' and furlough should be the option taken.  She said an employment lawyer would love this one and to get in touch with one asap!

I'll take a step back now as one of my funders is mates with the owner and I don't want to piss him off!

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2 hours ago, Thorpey said:

Cheers mate.

Not sure anyone would want to return to a job where the boss had stitched you up.  I wouldn't.

Got straight thro to ACAS and they said 'no respective termination' and furlough should be the option taken.  She said an employment lawyer would love this one and to get in touch with one asap!

I'll take a step back now as one of my funders is mates with the owner and I don't want to piss him off!

These funders you talk about. How does one get these? I like the sound of them ha

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4 hours ago, tomski said:

These funders you talk about. How does one get these? I like the sound of them ha

Tomski mate.  I can usually get anything between £2m and £2.5bn for a legit reason.

25 more years of beer and watching the Wanderers probably won't get through.  Sorry pal!

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7 minutes ago, Casino said:

Hang on, cant afford to boycott a pub?

Oh aye I forgot - skint people aren't allowed to; gamble, socialise, smoke, eat owt but gruel, drink booze, have a big telly, have Netflix, a mobile phone or go to gigs/football etc etc.

I suppose if you were stuck in a dead-end minimum wage job you'd adhere to the above golden (faux lizzy duke gold) rule?

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