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prettyboy
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My cousin is currently under the threat of redundancy in her job. The company want to reduce the number of employees in her section by half and are currently "evaluating" staff members against a fixed criteria. She is currently one of the longer serving members of the team and has constantly scored well in her standard work reviews.
The general feeling in the office is that the company will just remove the higher earners(of which is is one) leaving the less paid members of the team in employment regardless of their ability. If that is how it turns out would she have a case for unfair dismissal even though the company are scoring them using a fixed criteria but in reality are only doing so to comply with the law?
Also if she were to take a case for unfair dismissal how would it affect her current redundancy offer?
The general feeling in the office is that the company will just remove the higher earners(of which is is one) leaving the less paid members of the team in employment regardless of their ability. If that is how it turns out would she have a case for unfair dismissal even though the company are scoring them using a fixed criteria but in reality are only doing so to comply with the law?
Also if she were to take a case for unfair dismissal how would it affect her current redundancy offer?
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