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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 3 Nov 1987

Vol. 374 No. 9

Written Answers. - Redundancy Entitlement.

164.

asked the Minister for Labour if a person (details supplied) in Dublin 6 is entitled to redundancy payment; and if he will make a statement on the matter.

My Department have no record of any claim for a redundancy payment in respect of the person concerned.

I should explain that under the redundancy payments Acts the responsibility for payment of a lump sum payment is a matter in the first instance for the employer concerned. If the employer refuses or fails to make the payment within a reasonable time, an employee can apply to my Department for direct payment from the Redundancy and

Employers' Insolvency Fund. Such application must be supported by evidence of entitlement to a redundancy lump sum either in the form of a redundancy certificate (RP2) issued by the employer or, where entitlement is contested by the employer, a decision of the Employment Appeals Tribunal in the employee's favour.

The person concerned in the question should, therefore, approach her employer in the first instance about payment of any redundancy lump sum to which she considers she is entitled.

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