Redundancies

Posted in : Seamus Says - Employment Law Discussion on 19 September 2023
Seamus McGranaghan
O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors
Issues covered: Redundancies, Restructuring

Concerns around redundancies here in NI in big names such as Norbrook, Ulster Bank and BT, and the collapse of household name Wilko in England have highlighted this uncomfortable reality for HR. Conducting the process well and legally can make all the difference for everyone concerned. Seamus McGranaghan, O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors, offers his tops tips and advice, including the advantages of a well-drafted Compromise Agreement.

Christine:  Let's move on to redundancy, Seamus. This is something that you're dealing with day and daily really, and that's why we're talking about it. It is becoming, unfortunately, a reality for HR in Northern Ireland more and more. So, do you want to give

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This article is correct at 19/09/2023
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Seamus McGranaghan
O'Reilly Stewart Solicitors

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