We are making an employee normally based in Paris redundant. Do we have to make a redundancy payment?
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8. We are making an employee normally based in Paris redundant. Do we have to make a redundancy payment?
Under UK law you do not have to make redundancy payments for any employee normally based abroad. You may, however, still be bound to make such a payment under the terms of the employee's contract, or under local law. Take legal advice.
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