Redundancy
If you're going to be made redundant, you should be treated fairly by your employer and there are certain steps they would be expected to follow. You may also be entitled to a redundancy payment.What is redundancy?
Redundancy is a form of dismissal from a job. Reasons include:
- new technology or a new system has made your job unnecessary
- the job you were hired for no longer exists
- the need to cut costs means staff numbers must be reduced
- the business is closing down or moving
Procedure
In a redundancy situation, the following things should happen:
- Your employer should select you fairly
- You should be consulted about the redundancy
- You should get any redundancy pay you are due, and be given the correct amount of notice
- Your employer should consider any alternatives to redundancy
If an employer uses redundancy to cover up the real reason for ending your employment, or if they do not carry out the redundancy procedure properly, it may amount to unfair dismissal. The rights to redundancy payments and collective consultation are claimed separately from unfair dismissal.
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