Yes, Reduced hours can continue indefinitely. Only when your hours drop below 50% of your normal working hours can a redundancy situation arise.Are you sure because ive talked to some people and they said I have to go to the boss and tell him im not happy with a 3 day week continuing(during the 52 week period).He can keep me on that until the 52 weeks is up.Then just before the 52 week period is up he has to either put me back on a full week or make me redundant,thus not affecting my redundancy.If it was the way you are saying sure he could have me on a 3 day week for the next 20 years!!!Basically i am happy to be on a 3 day week as if i go back on full time i am getting less money than i was before on a full week because the company have given percentage drops in wages to everyone,anyway i just want to stay on a 3 day week but i do not want my redundancy money affected for all the 8 years i have worked full time,is there any way around that?
(3) Treatment of employees on [FONT=Arial,Arial]reduced working hours [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Arial]When a person is put on [/FONT]reduced working hours [FONT=Arial,Arial]by their employer e.g. a three day week or a 4 day week, (as opposed to a 2 day week as per ([/FONT]1[FONT=Arial,Arial]) above – short-time) the redundancy entitlement is calculated on the basis of a full week, provided the employee was put on reduced hours [/FONT]within one year (52 weeks) [FONT=Arial,Arial]before [/FONT]being made redundant. [FONT=Arial,Arial]If they were made redundant [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Arial]after the first year [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Arial]of reduced working hours and if it is clear that the employee [/FONT]fully accepted [FONT=Arial,Arial]the reduced working [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Arial]hours as being his/her normal working week, never requesting [/FONT][FONT=Arial,Arial]a return to a full time week, then the employee is deemed to have accepted the reduced hours as his normal week. In this situation the gross pay for redundancy purposes [/FONT]is based on the reduced working hours.
[FONT=Arial,Arial]On the other hand, if the employee never accepted the reduced working hours as his "normal" hours and was constantly seeking to be put back on full time working, he could then be deemed not to have accepted his reduced hours as normal. In these circumstances his redundancy entitlement should be calculated at his full-time rate of pay. [/FONT]
I don't know about social welfare, but if you have proof that you posted the letters then that would be sufficient for the employment appeals tribunal.Whats stopping him from saying he never got the letters?Would i have to ask him to say yes i am not accepting the 3 day week but he is still keeping me on a 3 day week in writing?I presume so....Also what would be the situation with the social?Wont the amount im getting now which is 81 euro for 2 days go down after a certain period?thanks
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