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Making an employee redundant

It may be the case that the jobs of some or all of your employees become redundant. This could be because your:

  • business stops operating
  • business relocates
  • employees carry out work that is no longer necessary, eg due to the introduction of new technology

If this happens, you must not only follow a fair redundancy dismissal procedure, but also consult and keep the affected employees - and possibly their representatives - informed.

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Avoiding redundancies

 

Redundancy selection - non-compulsory

 

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The redundancy consultation process

 

Rights of redundant employees

 

How to help redundant employees

 

Potential problems following redundancy

 

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