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Westside
10:39 Sun Feb 23
Re: Employment law - redundancies and filling ‘redundant’ pists
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Sniper isn't saying he w want his old job back (he may).
However, if redundancy was used as an excuse for dismissal and the old job still genuinely exists, he can file a claim for unfair dismissal. The compensation for which, would be substantially higher, than statutory redundancy pay.
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lowermarshhammer
3:23 Sun Feb 23
Re: Employment law - redundancies and filling ‘redundant’ pists
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Seem like they didn't like you and you'll like yourself even less if you give the cunts a second's thought.
File under MOVE ON
Working in an office having to deal with the same old people in close proximity really must be tedious grim shit.
FUCK THAT
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gank
1:51 Sun Feb 23
Re: Employment law - redundancies and filling ‘redundant’ pists
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If you were any good at it, you wouldn't be posting this.
So I wouldn't bother applying as you're already deemed incompetent and unlike the other applicants, you've already proven yourself crap at this.
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hammer205
1:21 Sun Feb 23
Re: Employment law - redundancies and filling ‘redundant’ pists
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They magically change the job responsibilities to make it look like a new job and because it’s a contract job it isn’t permanently filled is probably what they’ll say Check you gov
https://www.gov.uk/redundancy-your-rights
https://www.acas.org.uk/
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