123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Business >> View Article

Unfair Dismissal: New Compensation Rate Announced

Profile Picture
By Author: Richard Antrobus
Total Articles: 4762
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

New compensation rates will apply from the 1st February 2010 to unfair dismissal cases. Compensation in unfair dismissal cases is made up of a basic award and a compensatory award (the latter compensating victims of unfair dismissal for the financial loss arising out of their dismissal).

The basic award is calculated according to a formula based upon age, length of service, and average gross weekly pay. The figure for average weekly pay will continue to be capped at £380 per week maximum from the 1st February 2010 and only the most recent 20 years will be taken into account in terms of length of service. The basic award is calculated in detail as follows: Years of service below 22 years of age, the weekly pay is multiplied by 0.5; Years of service between age 22 and 41, the weekly pay is multiplied by 1; Years of service from age 41 onwards, the weekly pay is multiplied by 1.5.

Accordingly, the maximum basic award is 20 years at £380 x 1.5 = £11,400.00.

Where an employee is dismissed for a reason connected with their role and they were an employee representative, an occupational ...
... pension trustee, a trade union member or representative, or a safety representative (or were in the process of becoming a safety representative), then the absolutely minimum basic award will continue to be £4,700.00 from the 1st February 2010 (although this may be reduced in certain circumstances).

The maximum compensatory award from the 1st February 2010 will be reduced to £65,300.00 from £66,200.00.

The basic and compensatory awards when combined will therefore produce an overall maximum award of £76,700.00 from the 1st February 2010. This is a reduction from the previous maximum of £77,600.00. The fall has been brought about by the reduction in the compensatory award which has been reduced on account of the fall in inflation during 2009.
About Author:
Richard Antrobus is a Solicitor with The Employment Law Solicitors who handle dismissal and discrimination cases on behalf of both employers and employees nationwide throughout the United Kingdom. He is also the author of the firms Website, The Employment Law Solicitors . Visit the website at: http://www.theemploymentlawsolicitors.co.uk

Total Views: 130Word Count: 358See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Business Articles

1. Seo Services For Small Business Indore: Boost Your Online Presence
Author: ayraphics

2. Women’s Tank Tops, Dresses, And Skirts In Encinitas, San Diego California
Author: Vikram kumar

3. Top Reasons To Use A Local Print Shop In San Francisco
Author: Bay Print Solutions

4. Quaker Oats Data Analytics On Amazon - The Oatmeal Deal Case Study
Author: Actowiz Metrics

5. Dubai Free Zone – A Hub For Business Growth And Global Opportunities
Author: David

6. What Is A Home Loan Calculator?
Author: Shreya Eppili

7. Using An Emi Calculator To Set Your Personal Loan Tenure During Application
Author: Shreya Eppili

8. Extract Wine Pricing Data Across Global Markets For Insights
Author: Den Rediant

9. Why A Tactical Picatinny Rail Forend Takes Your Remington 870 To The Next Level
Author: Slade Street Tactical

10. Powering Your Social Media Growth With Affordable Marketing Panels
Author: Smm Panel

11. Documenting Your Iso 50001 Procedures Effectively
Author: Sarah

12. Powering Progress With Quality Transformers– Kanyaka Parameshwari Engineering Pvt. Ltd
Author: Ojeshwani1

13. Cas No: 85118-00-9 Manufacturers
Author: vasista

14. How To Create Custom Clothing Online Without Compromising On Quality
Author: Guangzhou Beianji Clothing Co., Ltd

15. What Should You Know About Flat Roofing In Barrie?
Author: Ryan Seacrest

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: