The vehemence of its usage will be in direct correlation to the deserving of a P45 of the person saying it. |
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None are particularly palatable but they certainly more palatable than a P45 and no job. |
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Edmundson, the 50-year-old cricket secretary returned from a family holiday in Florida to find his P45 on the doormat. |
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So long as you have your P45, which you should have received once you ceased working, you are entitled to put in for a claim. |
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If Jack McConnell wanted rid of her he should have given her her P45 at the last reshuffle. |
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Mr Drage continued to receive full pay down to the date of the dismissal of his appeal and his P45 was made up to that date. |
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I also took along my P45, final payslip and exit letter given to me by my ex-employer, plus my National Insurance number. |
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And yet, in the sleevenotes, Ho gets thanks, rather than the P45 he deserves. |
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If they give you a P45, it will set out what tax code to apply to their wages. |
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Some believe Dudley effectively wrote his own P45 a few weeks ago. |
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I phoned and was told my claim had not been processed, and I was to hand in my P45, which I did the next day. |
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Hodgson went from manager of the year with Fulham to getting a P45 in January after just 191 days in charge at Liverpool. |
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Letters were sent to all staff last Monday explaining the P45 would be received as part of the transfer. |
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But going through my mind all the while was that I better deliver this pint well with no spillages or slips or I might be getting my P45 in the post. |
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