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monalisa32
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Any advice appreciated folks. It will be 4 weeks this coming Monday since my partner was let go - had been in the job for 12 years - small contractors. He was given a letter confirming having been let go and was able to sign on.
We are of the understanding that after 4 weeks lay off, the employer must offer 13 weeks paid work or offer redundancy. Over the last week, the employer is not contactable - we have been phoning constantly to find out the story. This morning, my partner received a letter from his employer in the post stating that there was no work available next Monday and he would be 'in touch'.
He is being very cagey and our fear now is that he will not sign the RP50 form / ignore calls / letters.
Whay should he do now at this juncture? Should my partner formally write to the boss requesting it? What if he doesn't sign it, even though he is oblidged to?
If he ignores the request (which we suspect he will do) do we send the RP50 form to him with part B filled out?
When does form RP77 come into the equation?
I was phoning National Employment Rights Agency today but were on strike.
Our backs are to the wall financially and were up the walls as a lot of people are. Any advice would be really really appreciated. Thanks.
We are of the understanding that after 4 weeks lay off, the employer must offer 13 weeks paid work or offer redundancy. Over the last week, the employer is not contactable - we have been phoning constantly to find out the story. This morning, my partner received a letter from his employer in the post stating that there was no work available next Monday and he would be 'in touch'.
He is being very cagey and our fear now is that he will not sign the RP50 form / ignore calls / letters.
Whay should he do now at this juncture? Should my partner formally write to the boss requesting it? What if he doesn't sign it, even though he is oblidged to?
If he ignores the request (which we suspect he will do) do we send the RP50 form to him with part B filled out?
When does form RP77 come into the equation?
I was phoning National Employment Rights Agency today but were on strike.
Our backs are to the wall financially and were up the walls as a lot of people are. Any advice would be really really appreciated. Thanks.