Hi
many of my colleagues had there 1st consultation meeting today about the risk of being made redundant.
i have a few questions from them and myself that you guys may be able to help answer.
Nearly all us want to take the redundancy pay and don’t want to be redeployed...but in today’s meeting they are saying if they find a suitable role for us in another branch and we decline it, it would effectively mean we are resigning and lose the redundancy pay. Is this allowed?
Can we not just have the option of being redeployed if there is suitable vacancies? or just choose to take the redundancy even if they offer a suitable redeployment? A lot of us feel like we are being forced to take the redeployment option when don’t want to.
They are offering 4 week trials if they find us suitable redeployment. I also heard from a colleague, that if after the 4 week trial you don’t want to stay you must have good enough otherwise you won’t get the redundancy pay.
thanks
many of my colleagues had there 1st consultation meeting today about the risk of being made redundant.
i have a few questions from them and myself that you guys may be able to help answer.
Nearly all us want to take the redundancy pay and don’t want to be redeployed...but in today’s meeting they are saying if they find a suitable role for us in another branch and we decline it, it would effectively mean we are resigning and lose the redundancy pay. Is this allowed?
Can we not just have the option of being redeployed if there is suitable vacancies? or just choose to take the redundancy even if they offer a suitable redeployment? A lot of us feel like we are being forced to take the redeployment option when don’t want to.
They are offering 4 week trials if they find us suitable redeployment. I also heard from a colleague, that if after the 4 week trial you don’t want to stay you must have good enough otherwise you won’t get the redundancy pay.
thanks
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