Employer trying to avoid redundancy payment?

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  • discat11
    discat11 Posts: 528 Forumite
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    I do see your point Johno100, but it all depends on what the contract says and whether the person gives any value in a career ladder per se.
    If the person was me and I only had a year or so to go to retirement I'd snap the job up for the reasons you've stated, if not however it's a demotion in real terms and their new supervisor, conscious of the fact they now have a member of staff under them that can do their job and is effectively 'waiting in the wings' could make their working life a total nightmare.
  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    Johno100 wrote: »
    Someone had offered me another post on the same hours and money but with less responsibility I'd have bitten their hand off.
    sew109 wrote: »
    I wouldn’t


    If it is a suitable alternative then the choice is take it or resign.

    Many would take the role while looking for a more suitable replacement to keep the cash rolling in.

    It is generally though it is easier to get a job if you have one.
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