Employers will not pay any redundancy payments unless they have received signed original copies of compromise agreements with the accompanying advisers’ certificates included. Although it is usual practice to return electronic copies to employers they tend not to pay compensation payment unless they receive original compromise agreements. This must be taken into account by employees and their independent legal advisers.
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