
Will redundancy be unfair if the employer didn’t consider furlough? 2 conflicting cases
BLOG Written on 11 August 2021 Despite being in its penultimate month, the fallout from the government’s furlough scheme is already playing out in Employment

BLOG Written on 11 August 2021 Despite being in its penultimate month, the fallout from the government’s furlough scheme is already playing out in Employment

BLOG With the furlough scheme set to close at the end of September, businesses may soon be forced to make some tough decisions regarding their

BLOG It’s been a trying 12 months for manufacturing. Despite being amongst a small number of industries permitted to remain open during the pandemic, the
BLOG It’s been a trying 12 months for manufacturing. Despite being amongst a small number of industries permitted to remain open during the pandemic, the

BLOG Charities are still feeling the effects of COVID-19. While no strangers to funding cuts, the combination of an increase in demand for services against
BLOG Charities are still feeling the effects of COVID-19. While no strangers to funding cuts, the combination of an increase in demand for services against

BLOG During a time where business continuity is fragile and, consequently, redundancy is far more likely, it can be all too easy for employers to

BLOG For employers and HR professionals, 2020 has been a year like no other. Not only have standard HR processes such as performance management been

BLOG Employers’ greatest concern when making redundancies is the legal risk. Prospect of making redundancies has negatively impacted two-thirds of leaders’ mental wellbeing. No cost

Blog Before making an employee redundant, employers must make a genuine and concerted effort to find them suitable alternative employment within the organisation. Redundancies are