Ways and means.

Redundancy is an unpleasant though necessary part of business and it is important to follow the correct procedure to avoid legal action. Sue Nickson explains.

Redundancy is one of the most topical issues in the employment field
at present. Recession has meant it has once again become a real issue in
many markets and, unfortunately, the insurance industry has not been
spared.


Redundancy is an unpleasant process for employers and considerably worse
for employees, but following the correct procedures can minimise the
pain.


Many organisations take steps to ensure the process has been agreed
beforehand - employees must check all the small print. Whatever the
co

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