Pick of the quotes: “last time I did this I cried, this time I hope to be stronger” well that’s ok then said the 900 in unison.
American employment law leaves a whole shit tonne to be desired.
It's harsh, but UK laws are often a pain in the arse as well though - takes forever to put structural changes through sometimes, the CPs get delayed and distracted etc etc - often to the detriment of those leaving and rest of the staff. Personally I'd rather get a quick bullet than a slow and painful process full of gossip and speculation, worry and stress. As always there is a middle ground (or should be). At least he had the balls to do it himself - and with 900, Zoom would have been the logical way - couldn't have done it individually.
It's harsh, but UK laws are often a pain in the arse as well though - takes forever to put structural changes through sometimes, the CPs get delayed and distracted etc etc - often to the detriment of those leaving and rest of the staff. Personally I'd rather get a quick bullet than a slow and painful process full of gossip and speculation, worry and stress. As always there is a middle ground (or should be). At least he had the balls to do it himself - and with 900, Zoom would have been the logical way - couldn't have done it individually.
I've been made redundant four times.
Sorry but I utterly disagree with you about the UK law statement - if anything it needs strengthening. I've been made redundant four times ( along with other people at the same time ) and every time I've put in a formal grievance as to why 'I' ( I recognise it's the role being made redundant not me personally ) was selected and then paid a solicitor to get me more money - every time it worked - once it got me five times what the other people got. Employers are too quick to hire and fire and the absolute minimum people should get, by law, should be three months of pay ( tax free as it's a redundancy package ).
The UK also has a much more generous redundancy package than the US. Those poor saps were getting a month's pay, as far as I could tell, seemingly irrespective of their length of service. My company recently went through a redundancy programme and whilst I was part of it, I survived, but my package, had I gone, would have been the equivalent of 48 weeks pay.
Pick of the quotes: “last time I did this I cried, this time I hope to be stronger” well that’s ok then said the 900 in unison.
American employment law leaves a whole shit tonne to be desired.
Unfortunately the Conservative party has still managed to trick a percentage of working people that union support is one step away from communism.