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Interviewing someone for my role after I was made redundant

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  • Interviewing someone for my role after I was made redundant

    I was recently made redundant due to cost cutting as a result of covid. I am due to leave in 2 days. I have just found out that the company has interviewed for my role. The person is a friend of a Non-executive director of the business. The role has "interim" before the same title and is doing my role as well as managing my old team. This person has not been employed yet what are my options? I have been with the company for 18 months.
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  • #2
    Unfortunately since you have less than 2 years service you have not been employed long enough to be able to make any claim against your employer for unfair dismissal unless you can prove discrimination or you have been made redundant due to one of the criteria set out in the link below:

    https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/wo...or-redundancy/

    By any chance have you been given the right of appeal against the redundancy?
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    • #3
      Hi

      I was given but I found out on the day before that they had already interviewed for my role.

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      • #4
        Unfortunately, since you have less than two service unless you can prove discrimination or another criteria as detailed in the link I sent in post #2 I do not think there is much else you can do about this situation.
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        • #5
          You can try applying for that job.

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          • #6
            I can't apply as they have not advertised it .. they interviewed a friend of the NED.

            I didn't think companies are allowed to replace a role that was made redundant regardless of length of service.

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            • #7
              Redundancy is a form of dismissal for which to be able to claim unfair dismissal on the basis that the job was not redundant because someone else has been hired to do "your job" you need to have 2 years service.

              Unfortunately the only way in which a time limit of 2 years does not apply are as per the criteria given in my post #2.
              If you would like a one-to-one expert consultation with me on your employment issue than I can be contacted by emailing admin@legalbeaglesgroup.com

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