hilts
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I always thought it was against employment law to make someone redundant and then replace them with someone in the same role.
I always thought if you made a position redundant you had to wait a period of time before you coupd reinstate that and employ someonw newI always thought it was against employment law to make someone redundant and then replace them with someone in the same role.
It is.I always thought it was against employment law to make someone redundant and then replace them with someone in the same role.
You can do as part of a restructure to help the company survive, but they haven't followed the process, notice, consultation etc by the sounds of it. Normally there would be redeployment which is what is absent here too.I always thought it was against employment law to make someone redundant and then replace them with someone in the same role.
Sounds like they are going to use agency staff for everything, so there's no "jobs" any more, hence they're being made redundant. The people doing the work will be employed by someone else.I always thought it was against employment law to make someone redundant and then replace them with someone in the same role.
It’s disaster capitalism. As companies fail, they are bought out by investors who will asset strip and cut back to the bare bones and continue using the name to charge as top a dollar as they can.This will of come down from the parent company of P&O called DP World which is UAE based.
My brother worked for a 'British' company who are also owned by a parent company in the UAE and they're relentless with cost saving almost to dangerous and pointless levels where they can't do the job. He couldn't wait to get out.
The infiltration of foreign investment into British companies does have its benefits but in this case not so much....
I guessed there was a work around, there is always a bloody work around.Sounds like they are going to use agency staff for everything, so there's no "jobs" any more, hence they're being made redundant. The people doing the work will be employed by someone else.
You can do as part of a restructure to help the company survive, but they haven't followed the process, notice, consultation etc by the sounds of it. Normally there would be redeployment which is what is absent here too.
Clearly it would depend what contract they had in the first place, how long they worked there for and who is actually employing them.
It's fuckball to do with brexit. This is where a strong trade union comes into its own. Further, people need to be telling P&O they will not use there services.Just announced everyone is fired - no mention of replacement foreign labour - rides roughshod over UK employment laws but hey this is Brexit Britain - hope the fuckers never get another booking again
Hilts. What they have done is illegal and when the cases come to tribunal they will have to pay compensation. The compensation will include notice pay, stat redundancy pay and a figure for failing to consult properly.I always thought it was against employment law to make someone redundant and then replace them with someone in the same role.
Hilts. What they have done is illegal and when the cases come to tribunal they will have to pay compensation. The compensation will include notice pay, stat redundancy pay and a figure for failing to consult properly.
In the meantime the company take in cheaper labour (pay and conditions) and probably bank the likely compensation bill in a matter of months.
Given the pandemic, rise in living costs etc this is a complete cunts trick.
How can they sign as they no longer work for the company?What we need is a govt that can give companies huge fines on top of the above to either prevent this from happening or dish the fine out to the staff.
This falls on govts because you can’t expect companies not to be cunts, they will always be all about the bottom line.
I believe they have been offered enhanced redundancy if they sign by the 31st March. Twats.
Letters being sent out according to radio 5 earlier that’s all I heard.How can they sign as they no longer work for the company?
Also, my understanding of contracting something like this out would be that it should fall under TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment). Certainly if they were changing from one contractor to another it would mean that all employment including T&CS is protected (in my limited understanding).Sounds like they are going to use agency staff for everything, so there's no "jobs" any more, hence they're being made redundant. The people doing the work will be employed by someone else.
What you doing reading the?The Daily Mail has about 1000 comments under the article about this. Reading those comments make you realise what callous twats many of our fellow citizens are - and how thick. Quite an education, in its way.