All,
I am new to this forum and I was hoping you learned folks could provide your thoughts on the following:
A friend left his job in the financial sector to join the NHS. Three weeks into the role he’s been informed that his role is about to be made redundant and there are no suitable alternatives.
During the individual redundancy consultation, on questioning the senior manager that hired him, confirmed that she was aware that an internal re-structure review had begun before he joined and his role had been identified as one of those at risk. She said she failed to mention this during recruitment because she thought it “might not happen” (even though the new structure had already gone through a number of approvals.)
Obviously my friend is quite upset - having left a very successful career in finance and not to be told by his new employer (NHS) the job being offered was at risk.
Is it permissible for an employer to withhold such a key piece of information when hiring? Does my friend have a legal remedy available to him?
Many thanks
I am new to this forum and I was hoping you learned folks could provide your thoughts on the following:
A friend left his job in the financial sector to join the NHS. Three weeks into the role he’s been informed that his role is about to be made redundant and there are no suitable alternatives.
During the individual redundancy consultation, on questioning the senior manager that hired him, confirmed that she was aware that an internal re-structure review had begun before he joined and his role had been identified as one of those at risk. She said she failed to mention this during recruitment because she thought it “might not happen” (even though the new structure had already gone through a number of approvals.)
Obviously my friend is quite upset - having left a very successful career in finance and not to be told by his new employer (NHS) the job being offered was at risk.
Is it permissible for an employer to withhold such a key piece of information when hiring? Does my friend have a legal remedy available to him?
Many thanks
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