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Employers are obliged to inform and consult with employees in certain workplace scenarios. Under the Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004, an employer may be obliged to consult with its workforce on key matters that affect employment. If an employer receives a valid request from its employees it is required to enter into negotiations to establish a procedure for informing and consulting them.

Where an employer is making collective redundancies or is party to a TUPE transfer, either as the transferee or the transferor, it is required to inform and consult with “appropriate representatives” of the affected employees.


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    Defusing workplace conflict mastermind

    by Personnel Today 11 Dec 2009
    by Personnel Today 11 Dec 2009

    No matter what business you are in – managing staff brings with it challenges, problems and stresses.  Even if you...

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    Legal changes in 2009 – interactive quiz

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    IBM delays pension scheme closure after staff backlash

    by John Charlton 29 Sep 2009
    by John Charlton 29 Sep 2009

    IT giant IBM has pushed back its final salary pension scheme closure by one year amid a prediction that up...

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    ECJ – when duty to consult about redundancies should begin

    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 21 Sep 2009

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    Collective redundancy: ECJ ruling muddies the waters

    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 17 Sep 2009

    A European Court of Justice ruling about a Finnish collective redundancy case could affect UK employers' decisions on when to start collective consultation about redundancies.

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    London Midland brings back double pay overtime for Sunday workers

    by Personnel Today 9 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 9 Sep 2009

    London Midland has promised to reintroduce double pay overtime for staff who work on Sundays, to ensure that they turn...

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    Diageo talks could avert 900 job cuts

    by Personnel Today 3 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 3 Sep 2009

    Chris Mordue, partner at Pinsent Masons, says the Diageo case illustrates how companies involved in a site closure or redundancy...

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    Leadership teams reminded to keep board room doors wide open

    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2009
    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2009

    Now we are seeing that the rate of redundancies is dropping and fewer organisations are going into administration, leadership teams...

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    Civil service severance cuts may spark industrial action

    by Personnel Today 28 Aug 2009
    by Personnel Today 28 Aug 2009

    Plans to cut generous redundancy payments for Britain’s 500,000 civil servants could trigger a legal challenge by public sector unions,...

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    Payouts risk for employers who don’t know redundancy law

    by Guy Logan 18 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 18 May 2009

    Thousands of UK employers are at risk from redundancy claims because they are unaware of the basic laws governing job...

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    British Airways calls for 100 pilots to volunteer for redundancy

    by Guy Logan 11 May 2009
    by Guy Logan 11 May 2009

    British Airways is to make more than 100 pilots redundant, with pay-offs of up to £150,000 each, because of the...

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    Savile Group opens Scottish office

    by Personnel Today 5 May 2009
    by Personnel Today 5 May 2009

    Savile Group plc, the AIM listed human resources consulting group, has opened an office in Edinburgh from which to provide outplacement,...

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    Police chief takes top honour at Opportunity Now Awards

    by Helen Gilbert 30 Apr 2009
    by Helen Gilbert 30 Apr 2009

    A West Midlands Police chief superintendent took the Champion Award at the Opportunity Now Awards in London last night. Phil...

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    Government HR directors hampered by Whitehall mandarins

    by Louisa Peacock 2 Apr 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 2 Apr 2009

    Bright HR chiefs at the Civil Service are being hampered by senior leaders unwilling to make “unpopular decisions” to improve...

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    Renishaw criticised for redundancy e-mail

    by Guy Logan 31 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 31 Mar 2009

    The HR department at troubled engineering firm Renishaw has been criticised following the latest round of redundancy negotiations.The company is...

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