Twenty Two Years And Counting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think your employer has to pay you and has not done so. He cannot hide behind "but I did pay you - I gave you a cheque!" as the cheque has not been debited to his account. First of all, have you tried paying it in? I think they used to say that cheques over six months old went "stale" but I believe it is not a hard and fast rule. Failing that, you could try writing a letter to your boss pointing out that inadvertently the cheque was not paid into your account, and however remiss of you, they still owe you the money. If that does not work, you could try asking a Law Centre for advice (get the details from your nearest CAB); you could also try ACAS. http://www.acas.org.uk/
thanks for your comments - very helpful. just to let you know i have contacted ACAS who tell me that you are all correct - he does have to pay me. i have sent him a polite letter requesting that he re-issue the cheque. ACAS said that if he still refuses i can him to the employment tribunal under the wages claim act.
It''s absolutely ridiculous, the company i work for is a committee run charity. he is the just the treasurer and therefore it's not even his money!
By the way, we are talking about thirty six pounds! Not much to the company but, with three kids, it's a lot to me.