acemuzzy wrote:Is that like legal?
Matt_82 wrote:Just got emailed. No redundancy so no redundancy pay. Just no work until they open up again, which could be any time or never. Fuck me.
Matt_82 wrote:Just got emailed. No redundancy so no redundancy pay. Just no work until they open up again, which could be any time or never. Fuck me.
Matt_82 wrote:Matt_82 wrote:Just got emailed. No redundancy so no redundancy pay. Just no work until they open up again, which could be any time or never. Fuck me.
For the page turn. I really dunno how it works. Seems they've done it to all staff. I'm assuming salaried managers are different.
Matt_82 wrote:Aye. I think that's the key. The letter from Cineworld.Diluted Dante wrote:Are you 0 hours?
LivDiv wrote:To be fair on Mooky they are 100% right about the government's new job scheme, it is fucking worthless to most companies.
Cineworld won't be the only business backed into this corner.
A business would have to have dropped enough money to not be able to pay 45% of their wage bill and still cover taxes and pensions but still require as many hands on deck at all times as pre-covid or have the desire to retain staff at a greater loss than culling numbers. Where for 6 months directors (remember most arent millionaires) havent been supported properly.Diluted Dante wrote:Does anyone have an example of a business that it is actually helpful for?
Elmlea wrote:At least they've fucked the justice system so much I'd never get to trial.
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