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Answered by deepak9140
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Explanation:

Where you lose your job because your employer is closing the business or reducing the number of staff, this is known as redundancy.

You have a minimum entitlement to a redundancy payment after you have two years’ service. This is known as a statutory redundancy. The statutory redundancy payment is based on a calculation using your pay and your length of service. The Redundancy Payments Acts 1967–2014 is the law covering statutory redundancy.  

Not all employees are entitled to the statutory redundancy payment, even where a redundancy situation exists. If you do qualify for redundancy there are specific redundancy procedures which you and your employer must follow in order to comply with the legislation.

You and your employer may agree a redundancy payment above the statutory minimum. You may also receive a payment, even if you have not reached the statutory minimum period of service. For example, statutory redundancy only applies if you have two years' service. However, your employer might agree to pay a lump sum if you have less than two years' service.

Answered by llsnehall4
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Answer:

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