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My employer of 4 years has changed from being a sole trader to a limited company,my rights?


my employer has just changed from being a sole trader to a limited company,and i will be receiving a P45 pertaining this,I have also recieved a letter stating that this in no way affects my terms and conditions or my length of service( 4 years ).I have never signed a contract,but have received my wages by cheque every week.Has anything changed in regards to my rights,and is it ok to except the P45 ?

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Re: My employer of 4 years has changed from being a sole ...

Please seek employment rights advice as this is not a financial matter.

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