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Employment Law On Redundancy
hi, i work for a PCT, which is closing when GP's take over NHS commissioning next April. The new structure of the NHS means that a more centralised approach is being taken and that there will be jobs available in the new "central commissioning unit" that are more than/equivalent to 51% of my current JD. The new structure has just been published, and there are no jobs available of my pay grade in the county i currently work in. I was under the impression that i can't get made redundant (my preferred option) unless i am seen to be trying to get a job in the new structure, Does anyone know if i can be forced to apply for jobs that are a lower band than i am currently at or in a different county than i currently work in?
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If the job ceases to exist, the job is redundant. It is the duty of the employer to work with the employees without roles following a redundancy situation to seek to redeploy within but the job has to be broadly similar, or the employee has to be voluntarily willing to accept an alternative role on lesser terms (salary or whatever). Offering a compulsion but...
19:32 Sun 09th Dec 2012