If I decide to resign, nominating a day 4 weeks into the future as my last day, but my employer then asks me to leave straight away instead, can I be eligible for time in lieu of notice as I planned to work another 4 weeks?
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It depends what notice period you have in your contract. If you have a 4 week notice period, they have to pay you for those 4 weeks, even if they ask you to leave straight away. If you have a shorter or no notice period, then they do not have to may you for that time.
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My opinion is that if the employer asked you to leave then you would not be eligible to receive any more pay for the future.
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