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    Unhappy Payment in lieu of notice

    Hi All,

    I have got to write a letter to the parents asking for payment in lieu of notice as they would not let me work the 4 weeks notice that is in my contract of which they sighed.

    I'm not very good at writing letters so can anyone give me any advice on what to put in the letter,

    All advice appreciated

    Thanks

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    Hi ,
    Dear xxx,
    I am writing to confirm that the final date of our contract will be x/x/x. Although you don't need childcare for this period fees are still due, as stated in our contract. Therefore £amount is due by x/x/x.

    Yours faithfully,
    ..........

    hope this helps,
    Best wishes,
    Wendy

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    Quote Originally Posted by florabird View Post
    Hi ,
    Dear xxx,
    I am writing to confirm that the final date of our contract will be x/x/x. Although you don't need childcare for this period fees are still due, as stated in our contract. Therefore £amount is due by x/x/x.

    Yours faithfully,
    ..........

    hope this helps,
    Best wishes,
    Wendy
    ditto!
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by florabird View Post
    Hi ,
    Dear xxx,
    I am writing to confirm that the final date of our contract will be x/x/x. Although you don't need childcare for this period fees are still due, as stated in our contract. Therefore £amount is due by x/x/x.

    Yours faithfully,
    ..........

    hope this helps,
    Best wishes,
    Wendy
    that sounds good to me

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    Polite, professional and straight to the point

 

 

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