Thinking about someone who posted earlier here saying they wished their partner gets the boot now as the packages later will be less. They will always pay the obsolute legal minimum (as they can't take any risk) everywhere. If you manage to get more this is up to you. The best advice I received is when you sign the redundancy document you make a note 'without legal advice'. That means you have at least a month to consult a legal person to contest the offer if you wish. When it happened to me I refused to sign anything and I left the office. I served 25 years and was thrown out like a sick dog just before Xmas on 23rd dec. It is not what they did but the way they did it that broke my heart. As a Manager I knew the script as i had to make far too many people redundant. You have to read a HR prepared statement. I started everyday so stressed and upset I ended up vomiting. So imagine how I felt when they quoted the script back to me verbatim.
This was posted on a different thread ( @VBRROG6-ahf ). Can someone confirm if the part about the possibility of making a note “without legal advice” while signing a redundancy document is true, and does that give you the possibility to contest the offer?