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Penfold

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We're currently going through a redundancy consultation period in work and the company have said they'd be interested to hear if anyone would favour redundancy over staying.

As I'm here 8 years and the statutory works out at 10k before the ex gratia and our 2 months notice I'm very tempted to take it as I've no mortgage or dependants.

I seem to remember reading somewhere before that there is tax or social welfare implications if a redundancy is voluntary. I've had a look on oasis but can't find anything specifically dealing with this.

Does anyone have any insight or experience of this ?
 
This is fine to take redundancy if you are sick of the industry and want to retrain anyway.

On the other hand, what if you don't get another job at a similar level of pay.

I got made redundant and had to go back to earning a lot less, just to get a job. I found it soul destroying, having to take a more junior job, and be earning less than my friends/colleagues. Even after two years, I am only just creeping back up again to the rate of pay I should be on.

If you are taking redundancy, you would want to be very sure that you will get another job with similar rates of pay.
 
Penfold said:
As I'm here 8 years and the statutory works out at 10k before the ex gratia and our 2 months notice I'm very tempted to take it as I've no mortgage or dependants.
Hi Penfold, no disrespect but if you are there eight years presumably you have rotted your way up the scale at this stage. Assuming that I think 10k sounds pretty pathetic. Have you been told "it's x weeks per year" for example someone on the average wage (which I think is 30k?) getting 5 weeks per year (which would probably be considered average would get 600x5x8 = 24,000.

In addition to the above I fully agree with buzybee's comments - if you hate the people and the job then go for it, otherwise thread carefully!

Roy
 
Penfold said:
As I'm here 8 years and the statutory works out at 10k before the ex gratia and our 2 months notice I'm very tempted to take it as I've no mortgage or dependants.
Are they not offering anything more than statutory? How much is the ex-gratia payment?
 
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