I made someone redundant after 4 years service as the role essentially no longer existed and paid them statutory redundancy, we put them on instant garden leave as there was no selection process due to them being the only one in the role.
However we did fail to give them a one week consultation period and highlight any other vacancies as there was only one which was a very high grade developer role and not suitable.
We did conduct an appeal hearing a couple of weeks later but the outcome was the same.
They submitted a SAR of which we complied and there was nothing incriminating in the documents.
The individual is now taking us to tribunal via a no win no fee solicitor and claiming unfair dismissal as they don't believe it was redundancy and are suggesting it was just a way to get rid of them.
The tribunal is set for January and they are asking for £25k to cover lost salary for the rest of the year.
Do they have a realistic case? and would we best to settle early? or should we go the distance to tribunal?
However we did fail to give them a one week consultation period and highlight any other vacancies as there was only one which was a very high grade developer role and not suitable.
We did conduct an appeal hearing a couple of weeks later but the outcome was the same.
They submitted a SAR of which we complied and there was nothing incriminating in the documents.
The individual is now taking us to tribunal via a no win no fee solicitor and claiming unfair dismissal as they don't believe it was redundancy and are suggesting it was just a way to get rid of them.
The tribunal is set for January and they are asking for £25k to cover lost salary for the rest of the year.
Do they have a realistic case? and would we best to settle early? or should we go the distance to tribunal?
Comment