How long have you been at the company you work for and how old are you?
How many other people are being made redundant?
If it's over 199, you could get pay in lieu of a consultancy period (3 months), or, you may be asked to work this period.
This is how it is calculated in detail:
Years of service up to the age of 21, the employee's weekly pay is multiplied by 0.5 for each completed year of service.
Years of service between 22 and 40, the employee's weekly pay is multiplied by 1
Years of service from 41 onwards, the employee's weekly pay is multiplied by 1.5
Therefore the absolute maximum that can be awarded is:
20 years at £350 x 1.5 = £10,500.
The employee must have 2 years' continuous service to qualify for this redundancy payment. However, if an employee has less than 2 years' continuous service an Employment Tribunal has a discretion in certain circumstances to extend their period of continuous service to 2 years so that they can then qualify for redundancy pay.
Cheets, out of interest where is that from? I do not see where the £350/week has come from?
This is calculated by taking the employee's age, years of service and average weekly pay to arrive at a figure. However, the weekly pay is limited to a maximum of £350 per week (rising to £380 in October 2009) and the maximum years that will be considered is 20. However, the years of service also depend upon the age of the employee.
http://www.compactlaw.co.uk/monster/empf25.html
Ive just been made redundant and was wondering if anybody can give me some advice. Will i recieve redundancy money or anything when i leave?
Cheets, out of interest where is that from? I do not see where the £350/week has come from?