You worked two weeks so he owes you two weeks.
2007-03-30 12:51:02
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answer #1
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answered by skip 6
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He owes you two weeks money. You don't say as to whether you are in the UK. If you are and you haven't found another job yet, tell the job centre what he is up to, and they will sort him out. Alternatively, whether or not you have found a job yet, you can go to most employment law solicitors for half an hours free consultation, and ask them if they could send him a letter stating that he still owes you money for the weeks worked.
He also owes you money in lieu of notice.
2007-03-30 13:02:24
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answered by ? 5
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Unless you have already received any payment then your employer owes you too weeks however if you have received any form of sub wages or already received a week then you are only owed than week
2007-03-30 13:04:04
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answered by apase 3
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He owes you for two weeks. If he doesn't pay up soon, take him to small claims court and include damages and court costs in your request.
2007-03-30 12:53:48
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answered by Venita Peyton 6
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He has to pay you for both weeks - the 'week in hand' is paid on termination of employment.
2007-03-30 12:52:15
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answered by Froggy 7
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you should be payed for all hours worked. go see citizens advice, they will tell you the law your employer is under regarding money owed to you.
2007-03-30 12:55:41
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answered by deltagremlin 5
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he owes you for the time you worked.
2007-03-30 12:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You should get 2 weeks unless you were dismissed for dishonesty or misappropriation,then you would get nothing
2007-03-30 13:09:01
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answered by Daisy Roots 5
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TWO
2007-03-30 12:52:10
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answered by cork 7
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