Get redundancy right or pay later warns Allianz
Allianz Legal Protection has reporting a record number of calls concerning redundancies to its legal protection helpline, Lawphone. In July 2007, just 2.4% of employment-related calls concerned redundancy, rising to 36% in July 2008.
A number of the calls have been from firms who have tried to use redundancies as a way of getting rid of unpopular or difficult employees. Attempts to make ‘sham’ redundancies often backfire leaving employers searching for advice to avoid a costly tribunal award.
Ian George, senior solicitor at Allianz Legal Protection, commented: “We are seeing an unprecedented number of redundancy-related calls. It started off in the transport and logistics sectors and has seen rapid growth across other
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