A close friend of the famly has been on furlough leave since the 1st April due to Covid-19. He was told last Monday in a Teams meeting that he was being considerd for redundency and after speaking to him today he told me he has had his second consultation and they have confirmed the redundency and given him 12 weeks notice.
It seems the company is taking full advantage of the furlough scheme as they are telling him he has to work his 12 weeks notice, however they then went on to say that he will remain on furlough and they will top his wages up in line with his statutory rights and contract.
He has 19 days holiday left and was hoping they would pay him for these however they told him he needs to take the full 19 days during his notice/furlough period meaning in effect he will not receive any extra money for these days so for 19 working days he is going to be on furlough/notice & holiday all at the same time?
He also opted out of his company car scheme and gets an extra £500 per month in his wages to provide his own vehicle and then he charges for business miles. The company stopped the £500 in April saying he could not receive it whilst on furlough however he challenged this today and asked if he will receive it for his 12 weeks notince period as it is in his contract as statutory and they said "they would look into it".
He has been on the phone most of the day trying to get through to Citizens Advice and other advice lines but without any luck.
I said I would post this on here for him as I know we have a few HR guru's that may be able to advise.
Many thanks
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Employers have hid behind the furlough scheme and abused it.
However with the holiday entitlement I believe they have to give you double the notice of days they require you to take as leave.
It's a shit situation to be in.
if the above, I’m assuming the main query is regarding taking the holiday?
Although you can take work from elsewhere I believe.
The statutory redundancy notice periods are:
Much appreciated.
If you want to get another job while you're furloughed
You can work somewhere else if your contract with your current employer lets you. Getting a new job won’t affect your furlough pay.
If you get a new job, you should make sure:
- your new employer gives you the starter checklist form - you’ll need to complete Statement C
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/work/coronavirus-being-furloughed-if-you-cant-work/