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IHR
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Gooner52
- Posts: 6
- Joined: 11 Nov 2022, 16:28
- Gender: Male
Information on health partners. IHR
I have a IHR appointment with health partners its my 1st one ans there saying it's 2 hours long ? Is this correct ? And I have heard some very bad reviews on this company, any had experiences with these , I been dealing with optima health over 3 years and my doctors have now said I should retire due to ill health. Any information would be grateful thanks
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Paullim180
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 02 Apr 2019, 17:43
- Gender: Male
Re: IHR
I would be thankful if someone could advise on the situation regarding remaining annual leave entitlement when leaving the business due to ill health.
I fully understand that you get your 16 weeks + 12 weeks PILON, with remaining unused annual leave on top of that.
What I am asking, is at what point do you stop accruing annual leave?
Is it on your last day of service, or is it 12 weeks after that (as you are still officially on notice - PILON).
So, in essence, if today was my last day of service, would I stop accruing leave today - or in 12 weeks time - early May-ish?
If it's the latter, then I guess I'd be due a few minutes from next year's leave entitlement too?
Just trying to get my ducks in a row before D-Day.
Cheers in advance.
I fully understand that you get your 16 weeks + 12 weeks PILON, with remaining unused annual leave on top of that.
What I am asking, is at what point do you stop accruing annual leave?
Is it on your last day of service, or is it 12 weeks after that (as you are still officially on notice - PILON).
So, in essence, if today was my last day of service, would I stop accruing leave today - or in 12 weeks time - early May-ish?
If it's the latter, then I guess I'd be due a few minutes from next year's leave entitlement too?
Just trying to get my ducks in a row before D-Day.
Cheers in advance.
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steve1873
- Posts: 770
- Joined: 08 Oct 2007, 13:55
Re: IHR
They 100% did not pay your annual leave whilst sick. You cannot be on annual leave whilst sick.Terrance wrote: ↑09 Jan 2024, 11:26My manager said I won’t get IHR because my report said I will be able to work again in the future which is IHR with a pension , I have been telling him for months I want IHR with a lump sum payment and I know I meet the criteria he is trying to get out of paying ,saying I won’t get it and offering me a compensation package which is lower is PILON of 12 weeks and annual leave but then he said they paid me my annual leave while I was sick.Royal Mail are a horrible company trying to get out of paying people what there owed.
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Terrance
- Posts: 70
- Joined: 03 Jul 2023, 17:10
- Gender: Male
Re: IHR
I told my line manager it’s Against the law to do that according to ACAS and against Royal Mail policy, he still never put my annual leave through when I went to get the paperwork on Friday .I asked him how many hours I had and he said I’m not sure, I will ring HR today to see if he’s put it through and how many hours , if it’s not all there I will go to ACAS and take them to a tribunal, they won’t get away with it.
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Terrance
- Posts: 70
- Joined: 03 Jul 2023, 17:10
- Gender: Male
Re: IHR
Company is a joke I was on the phone to HR last Thursday about my LTBIH with a lump sum payment she told me to speak to my manager now because she was emailing him the right info to email the leavers team.She said it will be paid in on the 16th , I have just looked at my payslip and I have a weeks wages , I will be on the phone again tomorrow.