I run a v. small business and one of part time employees who has been with me 14 years has resigned. She's a "tricky" character and I've arranged to pay her all her notice, holiday pay etc plus an ex gratia payment of a month, but I want her to sign a letter confirming that she will have no further claims/actions against the company. I'm wanting to draft a letter confirming receipt of her resignation and confirming her payment but I need a paragraph or something at the end to confirm the full and final settlement bit but I'm unsure of the wording.... can anyone help/suggest? Also, do I need to put "without prejudice" on the letter?
I can't afford to put this through legal and to be honest, it may be all unnecessary and just me being paranoid but I thought it would be better than nothing!
Thanks very much!
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Can someone help me with wording of (legal) letter?
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trickynicky · 20/09/2015 13:43
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