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Claiming back unpaid salary after company went into administration

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budgiebudgie | 10:47 Fri 10th Sep 2010 | Personal Finance
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Hi - the company I have been working for went into administration this week. I have been told that I stand to lose about a week's salary between the date I last got paid and the date the administrators took over. I understand that this can be claimed back from the government. Could anyone advise how I go about this and which form I need to fill in. Many thanks
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Many thanks chelle
if you are going to continue to work there then the administrators must guarantee to pay you - ask for payment weekly as you are already out of pay sync

remember that in effect your contract has been breached by not getting paid for days worked, so if and when its suits you dont bother with notice period

they will give you the necessary claim forms but by the time you get the money it will seem like a bonus

remember administrators are parasitical and couldnt care less about you

with fees of around £400 per man hour why should they act in the best interests of creditors when they can drag things out for as long as possible?
Budgie....I would advise that you write the money off and if you do receive anything it's a bonus.

When it happened to me I didn't get a penny and I was owed about £1,800.

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