Redundancy - A Guide For HR & Employment Law Professionals
Introduction
The UK, like many countries, is facing a cost-of-living crisis. Rising energy prices, in particular, are going to see many businesses struggling. Unfortunately, an inevitable consequence of this could be redundancies. A redundancy is never easy to manage, due to the emotions involved, but working logically through the process can mean that it is managed in a supportive way.
During this virtual classroom seminar, we will work through the steps that need to be followed to ensure a compliant redundancy programme.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- Defining a redundancy
- The definition of redundancy in the Employment Rights Act 1996
- When a situation is not a redundancy
- Focus on the job not the person
- Collective consultation
- Timescales to follow
- When to start
- Information that must be given to representatives
- Election of representatives
- Selection of individuals for redundancy
- Selection pools
- Selection criteria
- Selection process
- Individual consultation
- When to start
- Managing the process
- Informing an individual that they are to be dismissed
- Process
- What to put in writing
- Calculating redundancy payments
- Suitable alternative employment
- Defining suitable alternative employment
- Trial periods
- Difficulties if an employee does not agree
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.