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My whole department has been put on notice of redundancy. There are nine of us. The company has decided to disband that department. They have created a new department with only 6 posts in it. Obviously 9 into 6 won't go.The work is pretty much the same, with a couple of additional responsibilities.
We have been told we will be (or not in the case of three members of staff) offered one of the three new types of role (1*team lead, s* senior, 3* junior), and that it will be picked by the current manager and offered to us as "Suitable alternative employment". Whilst this is all fine legally (I think) the bit that we are concerned about is the last bit, which is that if our salary is out of band with the new roles then it will be adjusted to fit the bands. To most of us, that seems like saying "you'll take a pay cut".
Again, I'm pretty sure that this makes the Alternative employment "unsuitable" and therefore we are back in the redundancy situation (which is actually a good thing for me). ACAS have confirmed this, but I was talking to an advisor rather than someone with any legal qualifications (as far as I know).
Does anyone have any commnets on the above?
Thanks for reading.....
My whole department has been put on notice of redundancy. There are nine of us. The company has decided to disband that department. They have created a new department with only 6 posts in it. Obviously 9 into 6 won't go.The work is pretty much the same, with a couple of additional responsibilities.
We have been told we will be (or not in the case of three members of staff) offered one of the three new types of role (1*team lead, s* senior, 3* junior), and that it will be picked by the current manager and offered to us as "Suitable alternative employment". Whilst this is all fine legally (I think) the bit that we are concerned about is the last bit, which is that if our salary is out of band with the new roles then it will be adjusted to fit the bands. To most of us, that seems like saying "you'll take a pay cut".
Again, I'm pretty sure that this makes the Alternative employment "unsuitable" and therefore we are back in the redundancy situation (which is actually a good thing for me). ACAS have confirmed this, but I was talking to an advisor rather than someone with any legal qualifications (as far as I know).
Does anyone have any commnets on the above?
Thanks for reading.....