Re: (Unfair) dismissal or redundancy?
In light of your delight in crystal ball gazing - which generally never gets very far - but you have checked the clawback term for what happens if you are dismissed and /or made redundant? Generally such clauses do not apply in the event of redundancy (although sometimes they do, and that is actually lawful), but they often do apply if the person is dismissed for any other reason. And don't shoot the messenger if that's what it says!
Alternatively, and by way of being only a suggestion, but some employers will waive the clawback (especially towards the end of the period) if the alternative may be to make redudancies that will cost them more money. But that's not law, that's just a possible negotiating point.
In light of your delight in crystal ball gazing - which generally never gets very far - but you have checked the clawback term for what happens if you are dismissed and /or made redundant? Generally such clauses do not apply in the event of redundancy (although sometimes they do, and that is actually lawful), but they often do apply if the person is dismissed for any other reason. And don't shoot the messenger if that's what it says!
Alternatively, and by way of being only a suggestion, but some employers will waive the clawback (especially towards the end of the period) if the alternative may be to make redudancies that will cost them more money. But that's not law, that's just a possible negotiating point.
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