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Redundancy

Redundancies occur when an employer ceases to carry on with work for which the employee was employed, or is ceasing to carry on with work in the place where the employee is employed.

While redundancy is a potentially fair reason for dismissal, for a redundancy dismissal to be fair, there must be a genuine redundancy situation and the employer must follow a fair redundancy procedure, including consulting on an individual basis. The employer must also comply with its collective consultation obligations where these apply.

These pages list all our redundancy news and guidance on making staff redundant.


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    Post-furlough redundancy surge has not happened

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    Fears of mass job cuts as the furlough scheme closed have not materialised, government figures suggest.

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    by Ian Moore 25 Aug 2021
    by Ian Moore 25 Aug 2021

    Implementing an offboarding plan that considers the employee, colleagues and customers may help a redundancy process go smoothly.

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