Hi,
I dont know if anyone's still interested here but I was an apprentice with a building services engineering firm (SIAS). They terminated my apprenticeship (early) in January this year for reasons of redundancy.
I researched long and hard about apprenticeships and redundancy and know the law on it now inside out.
I spoke to trade union reps, solicitors and the HVCA regarding they employers rights. This is how it stands:
If you have signed a tripartite agreement of apprenticeship for a period of time (as I had) and there is NO CLAUSE in there to say 'we researve the right to terminate this apprenticeship for redundancy upon reasonable notice' then the company can only terminate the contract of apprenticeship if there is a fundamental change in the NATURE of the work or if the company is closing down completely.
If neither of those situations are present, the contract cannot be terminated early.
In short, make sure you have plenty of copies of the agreement and all documentation leading up to your sons redundancy and if they have proceeded with the termination of his apprenticeship, take the thickies to court. I've heard apprentices being successful up to �50,000 for this.
Too many employers do NOT understand the law around apprenticeships. They are quite happy to take them on, claiming grants from the learning skills council for doing so and then making them redundant because of what they see as being a 'catch all' - redundancy.
This recession should be a major warning and wake up call to employers considering making apprentices redundant!!
I hope this helps you.
highhope