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Employment terminated in London?
Two weeks ago I was told I had no job after working at a private London health clinic.
The building is all locked up with no power supply and Im unable to get any response by telephone or email as I received no wages for two months and now I have incurred bank charges.
What should I do next ?
UK answers only please
9 Answers
- 6 years ago
This isn't a London travel question, it's a UK employment law question, so I've moved it to a more appropriate section.
You need to talk to your local Citizens' Advice Bureau in the first instance. You can also talk to an employment lawyer, many of them offer a free initial consultation to help map out your options.
- Anonymous6 years ago
There is nothing you can do about it, especially it's no longer existing. I suggest you just let it go. There are so many jobs and opportunities available there, so you only need to apply to any of them. Don't waste more time. It takes a lot of time to claim whatever you need to claim from them. How about if you do an online job or invest online? I suggest you invest here: http://www.fastincomesystem.net/ I am sure it won't do the same as what you had experienced from your previous job.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
I agree with Jason,
(I am assuming that you were employed legally)
You can get a free 30 minute consulation with a solicitor,I would go for one that specialises in this type of case so that you are not wasting either your,or their time.
this may help get you started.
http://www.bdonline.co.uk/how-do-i-get-paid-if-my-...
You may want to try joining/contacting a union
- JasonLv 76 years ago
visit a Citizens Advice Bureau
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/work/
EDIT
you will of course have details of the name of the corporation that owned the business
you will be able to pursue the owners for unpaid wages
if you find the research difficult, contact the CAB as I suggested or you might consider approaching a solicitor
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- 6 years ago
Yeah that's right. You should ask help from your bureau of labor they can definitely help you with this matter
- TavyLv 76 years ago
Nothing you can do. If they have gone then you would have to pay someone to find them, you would then have to take Court action to get your money --- if there is any.
You are going to have to let this one go.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
You should contact your local labor bureau and report the issue.
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