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An employee who was given a new job role during a restructuring process has successfully claimed constructive dismissal. Why was this the outcome if she was being offered alternative employment
instead of redundancy?
Published 24.09.2020
Employees who are selected for redundancy must be offered any suitable alternative employment that’s available in your business. Does this include casual work which you have too?
Published 19.11.2020
In May 2021 the tribunal found that an employer had unfairly dismissed an employee because it “did not do enough” to help him find a new job internally during a redundancy process. What assistance
should you provide?
Published 25.05.2021
By law, you must offer any suitable alternative employment that you have available to a redundant employee. But what happens if the redundant employee refuses to accept the role that’s been offered
to them?
Published 01.06.2017
You issued redundancy notices to a couple of members of staff. However, you’ve just landed a lucrative order and no longer need to make anyone redundant. Can you simply withdraw the redundancy
notices?
Published 07.09.2006
Your accountant has advised you to make some cost savings. Inevitably this will mean redundancies. One short-service employee has already said he’d be prepared to cut his hours instead. Must you
agree?
Published 30.06.2005
Employees put at risk of redundancy often harvest personal data from their employer’s IT systems. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has just prosecuted one for doing this. So what must you
do in light of this case?
Published 26.06.2013
In Charlesworth v Dransfields Engineering Services Ltd 2017 the employee took time off work following his cancer diagnosis. On his return he was made redundant but his disability discrimination claim
failed. Why was this?
Published 25.08.2017
An employee’s been provisionally selected for redundancy. You know that you’re obliged to offer him suitable alternative employment. Does this extend to providing full salary details about the new
position?
Published 25.08.2005
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