We have seen situations involving employees in senior jobs who, upon being made redundant are not put on garden leave. Instead, they are asked to immediately leave the premises upon being notified of their redundancies, without even being allowed to go back to their desks. This is especially the case where the employees dealt with […]
Entries Tagged as 'Redundancy'
Employment Law, Redundancy, Compromise Agreement, Garden Leave
October 16th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Garden Leave, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Redundancy Pay, Severance Pay
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Employment Law, Redundancy, Compromise Agreement, Liability, Full and Final Settlement
September 6th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Pension Rights, Personal Injury, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law
In redundancy situations, an employer will always enter into a compromise agreement without any admission of liability and in full and final settlement. There are two exceptions to this, which relate to (i) pension rights, and (ii) personal injury which the employee was not aware of at the time. If you need advice on the […]
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Employment Law, Redundancy, Compromise Agreement, Without Prejudice, Subject to Contract
August 17th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Grievance, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Signing Compromise Agreements, Unfair Dismissal
We have vast experience of advising employees on employment matters including, unfair dismissals, grievances and redundancies. When it comes to a redundancy, we are often asked what “without prejudice subject to contract” means. If you are made redundant, the compromise agreement you are given would be “without prejudice subject to contract”. This means that the […]
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Employment Law, Redundancy, Pension Scheme
August 10th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Pension Rights, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law
As employment law solicitors, when advising clients on redundancies, we clarify that pension rights fall outside the realm of a compromise agreement. Employees should contact the trustees of the pension scheme to obtain any relevant information, such as, whether to freeze their pension or transfer the rights. For redundancy purposes, any such issues will not […]
Employment Law, Redundancies, Confidentiality
July 27th, 2012 · No Comments · Breach of Confidential Information, Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Confidentiality Provisions in a Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Independent Legal Advice, Post Termination Restrictions after Signing a Compromise Agreement, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Restrictive Covenants
As employment law solicitors, we often find when advising on redundancies and compromise agreements that employees are concerned about the length of time they have to keep information confidential. The obligation to keep information about your employer confidential is infinite unless it comes into the public domain or is required to be disclosed by law. […]
Employment Law, Redundancies, Data Subject Access
July 26th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Data Protection, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Independent Legal Advice, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Subject Access Request
In the last few years employers are including restrictions on the right to make a data subject access request in compromise agreements. If an employee is concerned by this and wishes to make a request, he or she should do it before the agreement is signed. From our vast experience as employment lawyers advising on […]
Employment Law, Redundancies, Job reference
July 25th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Reference
Employers typically give standard job references, which indicate when an employee joined the organisation, when he or she left and the role filled. Having advised many clients on redundancies and reference letters in our capacity as employment law solicitors, it is a good idea to agree that a schedule be attached to a compromise agreement. Further, […]
Employment Law, Redundancy, Return of Company Property, Compromise Agreement, Employment Contract
July 24th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Return of Company Property after Signing a Compromise Agreement
When facing redundancy or having been dismissed, employees are usually required to return company property. From our experience as employment law solicitors, we would suggest that when doing so, you seek someone senior in the company to sign off on the return, for example, a senior member of HR. This can help ensure that there […]
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Employment Law, Redundancy, Compromise Agreement, Redundancy Pay
July 23rd, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Enhanced Redundancy Pay, Ex Gratia, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Redundancy Pay, Severance Pay, Statutory Redundancy Pay
When advising clients on redundancies, we often clarify that the severance payment would be an ex gratia payment made to an employee by his or her employer. This could take the form of a statutory redundancy payment or an enhanced payment, which would include the statutory element. It is up to the employer what it […]
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Employment Law, Holiday Pay, Accrued Holiday
July 19th, 2012 · No Comments · Compromise Agreement Solicitor, Compromise Agreement Solicitors, Compromise Agreements, Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors, Excess Holiday, Holiday Entitlement, Redundancies, Redundancy, Redundancy law, Redundancy Pay, Untaken Holidays
From our vast experience as employment law solicitors, it is always a good idea as an employee to work out your accrued holiday and agree this with your employer. Just to recapitulate, tax on holiday pay is deducted in the usual way and national insurance is also paid on this. If you need employment advice […]