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Handling Redundancies at Work
Event Date : 5 October 2010
Time : 09:30 - 12:00
Duration : 2.5 hours
Location : GMCVO, Manchester
Location MapHR event for infrastructure organisations
GMCVO, Manchester, M12 6FZ
Free
This event is organised by NCVO Workforce Development and GMCVO in partnership, and funded by Capacitybuilders’ Improving Support.
Does your organisation employ staff? Do you understand your duties as an employer when considering staff redundancies?
This half-day seminar presented by Direct Law and Personnel will give you a clear understanding of the law and good practice around managing redundancies at work. You’ll understand what redundancy is and how you can ensure that your process is fair.
This seminar will help you understand:
- Fair redundancy selection criteria
- Legal notice periods and the consultation process
- How to calculate redundancy payments
- The view of the tribunals regarding redundancy.
The session will be interactive with the opportunity for you to ask your questions.
Who should attend?
Anyone working for infrastructure organisations, support providers, development agencies or councils for voluntary service, including:
- Trustees, directors
- Development workers and advisors
- HR management and staff
- Individuals interested in hearing about how the changes will affect them.
Light refreshments of teas, coffees and biscuits will be provided. If you have any access requirements (eg large print handouts) please let us know.
Book now
For more information and to book your place, email Sue Barrett or call 0161 277 1001.
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