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Collective consultation for redundancies - process info

Elected employee reps will meet with management for several sessions. These may result in tweaks to the process but won't change the end result in terms of reorg and job losses. They can talk and influence things like how people will be assigned to remaining roles e.g. scoring systems, whether there will be interviews, who might observe for fairness etc . The consultation lasts for 45 days. Once consultation finishes, if your role has gone from new org then you will get an at risk letter from your line manager. This is basically three months notice. If you don't find another available role in that time then you will leave company. At least that's how I remember it from last time! Good luck🤞🏻

I was scrolling through our board to catch up with rumors, and I came across this information. Might be useful, so I’m putting it up. Found at @av+1jhjtmqwk/

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collective consultation is a specific thing and relates to UK employment law.

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Severance becomes a carrot to stay on and train your replacement. So depressing.

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I was fortunate to sit in a meeting this week where that topic came up and there was a higher up person from HR in the room, as the main topic of the meeting was regarding the new “hub” in Pune.
If a US or UK person’s job is being moved to the new center, the talk is that the person being affected will most likely stay on until Q3, possible end of year. Meaning that we are expaected to train our replacements without going over to train them…

This is becoming Office Space 2.0

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