Background; our office is closing down, we are an offshore sub of a very profitable overseas corporate. The workforce is non-unionised. All are white-collar professionals on relatively high salaries.
We know the date that the office will close for good - middle of next year. In order to facilitate an orderly wind-down of the business, each employee has been called aside and told the date that they will be offered to stay until. In return they will be 'incentivised' to stay - no details have yet been given of this incentive.
In addition, each employee will receive statutory redundancy plus 3 month's redundancy pay. This 3 months is common to all employees - whether you have worked for one year or ten.
The staff are quite angry with these terms as offered - especially the 3 months redundancy pay condition. People see this as being insulting towards those with long service to the company. In the case of someone with 10 year's service, this amounts to a payment of 1.3 weeks pay per year of service.
The company would be very adverse to any negative publicity.
Questions:
1. Can we as a workforce force the employer to engage with us collectively? We all see this as being the ideal way to get an improved redundancy offer from the Company. Is there any legislation that covers this?
2. Are there any options open to us in terms of using the industrial relations machinery of the State?
thanks in advance
We know the date that the office will close for good - middle of next year. In order to facilitate an orderly wind-down of the business, each employee has been called aside and told the date that they will be offered to stay until. In return they will be 'incentivised' to stay - no details have yet been given of this incentive.
In addition, each employee will receive statutory redundancy plus 3 month's redundancy pay. This 3 months is common to all employees - whether you have worked for one year or ten.
The staff are quite angry with these terms as offered - especially the 3 months redundancy pay condition. People see this as being insulting towards those with long service to the company. In the case of someone with 10 year's service, this amounts to a payment of 1.3 weeks pay per year of service.
The company would be very adverse to any negative publicity.
Questions:
1. Can we as a workforce force the employer to engage with us collectively? We all see this as being the ideal way to get an improved redundancy offer from the Company. Is there any legislation that covers this?
2. Are there any options open to us in terms of using the industrial relations machinery of the State?
thanks in advance