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Employer not paying pension or sent offer letter

6 replies

Remmy123 · 01/12/2020 22:40

I took a job after being made redundant to work with with a very successful v rich individual.

I have been working for him for 3 months - employees working from home currently.

I have twice asked for my offer letter which I still haven't received. I have no idea if my terms or holiday, etc - I've assumed 25 days.

I'm in my third month and there have been no pension contributions made.

I'm annoyed I'm being taken advantage of - What is the best approach?

Thanks

OP posts:
Tanfastic · 01/12/2020 23:24

HR? Or is it a small firm?

You prob won't get pension until you've been there six months. Businesses get six months to enrol new staff into the workplace pension.

Remmy123 · 02/12/2020 06:42

It's a small, long standing firm. I read it has to be within 3 months?

OP posts:
Oblomov20 · 02/12/2020 06:49

It is indeed within 3 months.

AlwaysCheddar · 02/12/2020 07:03

Contract and pension within 12 weeks

Remmy123 · 02/12/2020 07:14

Thanks - that's what I thought.

He is what you class as 'tight' so imagine he will try to get away with as little as possible!!

He is the founder/CEO of the company.

OP posts:
Oblomov20 · 02/12/2020 07:46

Put your request in writing. Send an email. Then there's a paper trail.

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