Major firm axes 1,300 jobs after struggling following end of the pandemic

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Major tech firm axes 1,300 jobs after struggling following end of the pandemic

You are entitled to statutory redundancy pay, but only if you have worked at your job for two years or more.

Half a week’s pay for each full year you worked aged under 22One and half week’s pay for each full year you worked while aged 41 or older.Some companies may offer to pay more than the statutory amount. This will usually be in your contract.

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