My employer has made me redundant but asked me to go back to do the same job but working for an Employment agency? ?
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Re: Redundant
Hi and welcome
I'm no employment specialist, but it certainly doesn't appear your job is redundant!
How long have you worked for this employer? .. less than 2 years and you have few rights.
Did your employer follow a fair process?
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Re: Redundant
Hi Thanks for replying. I've worked for them for just coming up to 6 years. It's going to be approximately £120 /£ 150 a week drop in my wages plus il lose my Holidays ppp and also my weekend allowance! ! that's £ 120/ £150 A WEEK DROP IN MY WAGES by the way. They are going to try and change the job title. Does anyone know whether or not I can refuse the offer? ?Originally posted by des8 View PostHi and welcome
I'm no employment specialist, but it certainly doesn't appear your job is redundant!
How long have you worked for this employer? .. less than 2 years and you have few rights.
Did your employer follow a fair process?
This post will bump your thread, and hopefully it will be picked up by others
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Re: Redundant
What are the reasons for making you redundant, its a bit cheeky to say work for an agency, i'd be like i'm taking my redundancy money. And my holidays and getting my 4 yr tax rebate, and looking for another job you can look for rights under unfair dismissal etc.
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Re: Redundant
Hi Jacqui
In your first post you say
A person is not made redundant. Redundancy, in broad terms, is due to closure of a business, or closure of a usual workplace, or a reduction of staff.My employer has made me redundant
If the job is still essentially the same (regardless of a change in job title - that's just a label), there could be grounds for unfair dismissal.
Have you accepted the offer?CAVEAT LECTOR
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