Law at work 2020 - the trade union guide to employment law (July 2020)

Chapter 11

Has there been a redundancy dismissal?

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Only employees dismissed after two years’ service wholly or mainly because of redundancy qualify for a statutory redundancy payment. Section 136(1), ERA 96 says there will be a dismissal for the purposes of a redundancy payment when:

• the employment contract is terminated, with or without notice;

• a fixed-term contract is not renewed;

• the employer’s actions leave the employee with no alternative but to resign (constructive dismissal); or

• the employee resigns when already under notice of a redundancy dismissal.

Dismissals associated with transfers under the Transfer of Undertaking (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) are looked at in Chapter 12.


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