Hi everyone,
The company I work for, which has 234 employees, is currently facing financial difficulties. To address this, they placed 44 employees at risk of redundancy and offered voluntary redundancy to them. Out of these, 40 employees accepted the voluntary redundancy offer. This was more than the company anticipated, resulting in the need to recruit for some positions where the headcount will now be too low.
Given that the original 44 employees were considered "at risk" and in the initial meeting it was stressed to me that "nothing has been decided yet" then I think its fair to assume the company expected some of these employees to remain. It therefore seems unreasonable to make the remaining four employees, including myself, compulsory redundant if the goal was indeed cost-saving.
I have been with the company over 5 years.
I would appreciate any advice or suggestions on questions to ask my employer regarding this situation.
Thank you.
The company I work for, which has 234 employees, is currently facing financial difficulties. To address this, they placed 44 employees at risk of redundancy and offered voluntary redundancy to them. Out of these, 40 employees accepted the voluntary redundancy offer. This was more than the company anticipated, resulting in the need to recruit for some positions where the headcount will now be too low.
Given that the original 44 employees were considered "at risk" and in the initial meeting it was stressed to me that "nothing has been decided yet" then I think its fair to assume the company expected some of these employees to remain. It therefore seems unreasonable to make the remaining four employees, including myself, compulsory redundant if the goal was indeed cost-saving.
I have been with the company over 5 years.
I would appreciate any advice or suggestions on questions to ask my employer regarding this situation.
Thank you.
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