Redundancy

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Re: Redundancy

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The thing is, there's only me and E for him to talk to (which is absolutely fine, of course) but he's the only full-time employee so he doesn't have a counterpart to discuss with.

Brambs - I only know what I've read on the .gov website so if you have any advice or pointers I'd happily take them.
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Re: Redundancy

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As long as you follow the guidelines for how long he has worked and what his contract says and document everything, you should be ok.

ACAS also has fantastic resources.
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Re: Redundancy

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I agree, definitely not on a Sunday or Friday. And probably might as well get it over with on a Monday.

Couldn’t you furlough them until April? (I know furlough isn’t completely without cost to an employer, so appreciate this might not be possible.)
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Re: Redundancy

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The redundancy isn't really applicable under the terms of furlough, it's largely due to a procedural change our partner company has made (which is something we've all been aware of for a while).

Thanks, Brambs. I'll check ACAS too.
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