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17 February 2023

How To Undertake A Collective Redundancy Process

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Lewis Silkin

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If an employer is proposing to make 20 or more people redundant within 90 days, the obligation to collectively
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If an employer is proposing to make 20 or more people redundant within 90 days, the obligation to collectively consult will be triggered. There are many different strands to this process and a number of legal obligations to comply with. We have created these infographics to help understand the process at a glance.

In our inbrief on collective redundancies we explain in detail about the minimum time scales of 30 / 45 days. The timescales indicated on these infographics are indicative of a typical consultation process, but what is required in order to adequately consult will depend on the circumstances and timings will need to be adjusted accordingly.

30 Day Plan

This is based on a 30 day consultation period, as required for proposed dismissals of between 20 and 99 employees within 90 days. If 100 or more dismissals are proposed, see the 45 day plan further down the page.

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ARTICLE
17 February 2023

How To Undertake A Collective Redundancy Process

UK Employment and HR

Contributor

We have two things at our core: people – both ours and yours - and a focus on creativity, technology and innovation. Whether you are a fast growth start up or a large multinational business, we help you realise the potential in your people and navigate your strategic HR and legal issues, both nationally and internationally. Our award-winning employment team is one of the largest in the UK, with dedicated specialists in all areas of employment law and a track record of leading precedent setting cases on issues of the day. The team’s breadth of expertise is unrivalled and includes HR consultants as well as experts across specialisms including employment, immigration, data, tax and reward, health and safety, reputation management, dispute resolution, corporate and workplace environment.
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