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quincyqqq | 19:42 Mon 16th Aug 2010 | Law
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are part time workers entitled to redundancy
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If you mean are they covered by the same redundant rules and legislation as a full-time worker in the same situation, with same length of service, then yes.
Redundancy, not redundant - finger trouble this evening.
Some people use the term 'part time' to refer to staff who are only called in on a casual basis. (i.e. with a "zero hours" contract). If that's what you're referring to, the answer to your question is 'No'.

However 'proper' part-time staff (who work regularly but for fewer hours than their full-time colleagues) are entitled to redundancy pay. Further, when considering who to select for redundancy, employers must treat part-time workers equally with full-time ones. (Employers often used to get rid of part-time workers first, without reference to such factors as length of service or work performance. That practice is now unlawful).

There's lots of information about redundancy here:
http://www.direct.gov.../Redundancy/index.htm

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