Been there on both sides of the desk geoffmilk
Redundancy is almost always 'last in, first out'
Also, it is a time to reduce the wage bill as much as possible without hurting the business.
The short answer is, unless they have really given you unfair treatment, that can be proved before a tribunal or court of law, you are only making your life more sad if you seek retribution.
My working life ended with a f final insult. I was simply ignored. Given only minimum work, in the name of, "At your age we want to let you take things easy." It got to the stage I was finshed with all my tasks before lunch, without any real effort. The really killer was missing the strategy meetings
No one said anything or made any adverse remarks, I just became invisible. So, at age 66, I fully retired. Company policy was everyone retires at 65, but, Personnel / HR went out of their way to make it known I could stay a long as I wanted.
I know we always say we want to get paid fore doing nothing, but, after a few weeks, it sure makes for very long days.
My advice is, forget it, and concentrate all your energy on finding another job.................for sure it will be less money, even before this recession started. It took me over a year to find a reasonalbe position, starting at a much reduced salary. AND, I only had modest increases in spite of good performance reports and customer feedback
Good Luck
I really know your pain
Old Salt