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joblabs-redundancy

v1.0.0

Published

Embed the UK Statutory Redundancy Pay Calculator (2026/27) into any website. Age × service × £700 weekly cap, by JobLabs.ai.

Readme

joblabs-redundancy

Embed the UK Statutory Redundancy Pay Calculator (2026/27) into any website with one line of code.

npm version License: MIT

A 1.1 kb dependency-free embed helper for the free UK Redundancy Pay Calculator built by JobLabs.ai — the recruiter-built UK careers and employment-rights site. Drop it into your law firm site, employer HR portal, redundancy-support charity site, or financial planning blog.

What it calculates

UK statutory redundancy pay for 2026/27 tax year:

  • 0.5 weeks' pay × full years aged under 22
  • 1 week's pay × full years aged 22–40
  • 1.5 weeks' pay × full years aged 41+
  • 20 years' service maximum counted
  • £700/week maximum weekly pay cap (April 2026 rate)
  • £21,000 = absolute maximum statutory redundancy
  • £30,000 of redundancy compensation is income-tax-free under s.401 ITEPA 2003

All calculations follow s.162 Employment Rights Act 1996 and the official 2026/27 statutory rates published by HMRC and DWP, mirrored in our open dataset at joblabs.ai/data/uk-statutory-rates-2026-27/.

Install

npm install joblabs-redundancy

Usage

import { embed } from 'joblabs-redundancy';

embed('#redundancy-calculator');
<div id="redundancy-calculator"></div>

Why use it

Built by Alex Morgan — a 12-year UK recruiter who's seen both sides of redundancy negotiations. Each calculation is line-cited to the underlying statute. Updated each April when the new statutory weekly cap takes effect.

The calculator is completely free, privacy-first (no signup, no tracking, no data leaves the iframe), and MIT-licensed.

Companion packages

This is one of a family of UK calculator embeds from JobLabs.ai:

See also

License

MIT — use freely on commercial websites. The iframe content is also free to embed under the same terms.

Issues / suggestions

github.com/Careerflow2025/JOBLABS/issues · [email protected]


Built by Alex Morgan at JobLabs.ai.