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What does Retention mean? In construction contracts, retention is a portion of each interim payment (often 3–5%) withheld by the employer or upstream contractor to secure completion and the remedy of defects. It is a contractual mechanism, not a statutory term, and is widely used across England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland in standard forms (e.g. JCT, NEC, PWC). Typically, half of the retention is released at practical completion (NEC: Completion; Ireland PWC: Substantial Completion) and the balance on expiry of the defects liability/rectification period, usually evidenced by a certificate of making good defects or a defects certificate. Sectional completion may trigger...

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Precedent employer letter to employee confirming CJRS furlough claim, HMRC grant and wage calculations (Archived)

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UPDATE: The CJRS ended on 30 September 2021. This Precedent has been archived and is no longer maintained. For further information on the extended CJRS, see Practice Note: Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (extended version 1 May to 30 September 2021) [Archived].

[ To be produced on the employer’s headed notepaper ] [ Date ]

Dear [ insert name of employee ],

Re: [ insert name of employer ] (the Company)

Thank you for confirming, in reply to my letter dated [ date ], that you accept being placed on furlough under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and that you agree to the temporary variations to your Contract of employment dated [ insert date ] (Contract), together with your terms and conditions of employment.

[ [FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME EMPLOYEE WHOSE BASIC PAY DOES NOT VARY:] I am writing to confirm that the Company has submitted a claim to HMRC under the CJRS in respect of your wage Costs for the [ insert number ] weeks from [ date ] to [ date ]. ]...

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