A family member has just received a very flaky letter/pack regarding job restructuring and the need to cut hours/staff including the threat of redundancy for an undisclosed number of people where they work. The information (printed on plain paper) is full of contradictions, missing information and mentions nothing about a collective consultation nor TUPE and lacks detail across the company as a whole or suggests how jobs could be saved in the process. This seriously concerns me.
Whilst I don't want to go into details about the business or what they do. It is a huge corporate entity comprised of nearly a thousand separate businesses across the UK ran as separate practices under one umbrella organisation. Each practice carries out the same job role. It appears across the company over 500 job roles could be at risk.
What concerns me is the flakiness of it all with the corporate entity wanting the separate practices to deal with the "consultation" in a quick manner at a practice level. As I've been involved personally in long running "collective consultations" within retail environments in the past it seems a collective consultation should be happening here and isn't been.
Does anyone else have any views on this?
Whilst I don't want to go into details about the business or what they do. It is a huge corporate entity comprised of nearly a thousand separate businesses across the UK ran as separate practices under one umbrella organisation. Each practice carries out the same job role. It appears across the company over 500 job roles could be at risk.
What concerns me is the flakiness of it all with the corporate entity wanting the separate practices to deal with the "consultation" in a quick manner at a practice level. As I've been involved personally in long running "collective consultations" within retail environments in the past it seems a collective consultation should be happening here and isn't been.
Does anyone else have any views on this?
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