Managing redundancy for employee representatives

Where an organisation proposes to make between 20-99 employees redundant, the law places a duty upon it to consult collectively with a recognised trade union or elected employee representatives. Such collective consultation must be completed before notice of dismissal is given to any of the employees concerned and it must be meaningful; it is not enough only to inform. This workshop gives employee representatives the skills and knowledge to carry out their role properly. Half day.

Covers:

  • the duty to consult and inform?
  • legal framework
  • the process
  • how to be an effective participant
  • key skills

Role plays are used throughout this workshop.

To make your booking email pm[at]russellhrconsulting.co.uk

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Testimonials

Working with your material and insights has really paid business dividends. It’s taken a while to permeate it through to all departments, but we’re there now and maintaining a very satisfactory level. The managers are delighted because they feel an enormous sense of achievement at grasping the nettle. Employees with good levels of attendance are delighted because they can see problem areas being successfully addressed; management are seriously delighted because we’re saving a huge amount of money. Brilliant!

Vicky Wallis, Training Manager, Estuary Housing
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