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Information and consultation in collective redundancy

Produced by Tolley in association with
Employment Tax
Guidance

Information and consultation in collective redundancy

Produced by Tolley in association with
Employment Tax
Guidance
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When do the statutory obligations apply?

Where an employer is proposing to dismiss as redundant 20 or more employees at one establishment within any period of 90 days, specific statutory requirements for information and consultation exist (see the Collective redundancy ― overview guidance note). The duty requires the employer to consult with appropriate representatives of the affected employees about ways of avoiding the dismissals, reducing the number of dismissals and mitigating the consequences of the dismissals. If an employer fails to comply with these requirements, a claim for a protective award of up to 90 days’ pay per employee may be made to an employment tribunal. This note deals specifically with the information and consultation requirements in a collective redundancy scenario. This UK obligation actually derives from a European Directive, the European Collective Redundancy Directive (98/59/EC).

Although the law applies to 20 or more employees at one establishment, the European Directive which it implements refers to establishments in the plural. In the combined case of Union of

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Andy Williams
Andy Williams

Legal Director at Charles Russell Speechlys , Employment Tax


Andy advises on all aspects of employment law, with particular expertise in advising companies on large scale workforce issues such as changing the terms of their pension arrangements for staff, reorganisations, changes to terms and conditions and TUPE transfers/outsourcing arrangements. He also has substantial experience of Tribunal work and negotiating severance packages with (and for) senior executives, as well as dealing with other contentious issues such as breach of confidentiality, team moves and post-termination restrictions.In addition, Andy regularly advises on the employment and pensions aspects of corporate transactions, such as sales and purchases of businesses, group restructuring exercises and funding investment projects. He also presents seminars and delivers tailored training sessions to clients, as well as writing for a variety of publications.

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