Employers still owe you for work performed even if they are currently unable. They continued to work because the orchestra owes them back pay for all the previous work once they get the account back.
The London Chamber Orchestra is a union orchestra. The musicians will have discussed the situation. Continuing to work is a sensible choice, for a time.
Employers still owe you for work performed even if they are currently unable. They continued to work because the orchestra owes them back pay for all the previous work once they get the account back.
The London Chamber Orchestra is a union orchestra. The musicians will have discussed the situation. Continuing to work is a sensible choice, for a time.
You say that but in bankruptcy they pay the creditors first. You absolutely can work and get none of your wages because this country is fucked.
https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/tools/hr-answers/happens-to-unpaid-wages-owed-employees-company-files-bankruptcy