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imh1953
I am owed £5100 notice pay the company says they are unable to pay due to financial circumstances?
You'll have to join the queue behind the rest of the creditors. The bank or taxman usually makes sure he's the head of it.
Rob E
Visit the Citizens Advice Bureaux - CAB - they offer free advice on tons of stuff, including debts etc.
Then you'll almost certainly need a lawyer, in the hope of getting something back, if you're lucky.
Good luck! Rob
gingerlatic
UK? small claims court.
FOGGYTHEREDMAN
lousy bastards
Ollie
I would take them to the small claims court apply at your local county court.Good Luck
silly gorbie
You could take them to court but I believe the upper limit in the small claims court is £5K so it looks like the company has taken you just over the limit which means a big legal battle which will probably cost you more to fight than the sum involved. See a solicitor toot-sweet.
Newgran
IF THE COMPANY HAS GONE INTO LIQUIDATION THE IT IS THE LIQUIDATORS WHO DEAL WITH EMPLOYEES WAGE CLAIMS.I GOT MADE REDUNDANT TWO WEEKS AGO UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES WITH NO NOTICE.
APPARENTLY THE MOST I CAN GET FROM THE GOVERNMENT REDUNDANCY SCHEME IS £290 PER WEEK REDUNDANCY PAY[ 1 WEEK FOR EVERY YEAR EMPLOYED] WHICH IS WAY LESS THAN I EARNED. THE LIQUIDATORS ARE DEALING WITH OUR CLAIM
bright_neon
You have to take legal action to recover funds. In most countries such debts and financial circumstance lead to appointment of administrator to control debt and ensure no further loss.
Ben C
It all depends on what the 'financial circumstances' are? if they have gone into administration then you will have to join the queue of creditors. If they are just being awkward then take them to the small claims court.
As already mentioned the upper limit here is £5000 so you are going to have to take a loss of £100. The alternative is the Crown Courts, but this is expensive and takes ages.
Go through the Small Claims Court for £5000 plus costs and interest. You can get the ball rolling on-line at: