Use the Intellect HR template letters and forms to help you follow the correct
procedures in the event of dismissals on grounds of redundancy, as follows:
Collective consultation
If you need to have collective consultation (for example if you are making more
than 20 employees redundant within a 30 day period), we offer three letters and a form:
letter to employees inviting them to nominate representatives
nomination form for employees to nominate themselves as
representatives
voting form to elect representatives (Beta link to LF568)
letter to employees informing them of who has been elected
letter to the newly appointed representatives giving them all of the
necessary information before your first consultation meeting.
Individual consultation
For individual consultation, we provide the following:
invitation to redundancy consultation meeting - to be sent out
prior to any formal meeting taking place with the employee to discuss his/her
individual position. We also provide a form to act as a checklist in the
meeting, and on which you can note down any points the individual may raise.
redundancy consultation letter - confirms that formal consultation
has started with the individual and that redundancy may result.
invitation to final redundancy consultation meeting - invites the
employee to a final meeting, after which a decision may be made.
Note: this letter may be combined with letter 2, if the consultation timescale is very
tight and the arrangements for this meeting were confirmed in letter 2.
redundancy confirmation letter - confirms the dismissal and
gives details re payments, notice periods, time off to look for alternative work, and
outlines the right of appeal.
Alternative work
There is one further letter - offer of alternative work - which
should be used where you are offering the employee a job on different terms and
conditions to the role which is being made redundant, and where there is a trial period
during which both parties can assess whether the alternative role is suitable for that
person.
Further information
For further information on redundancy, see our legal overview and
our step-by-step guide to redundancy and when calculating statutory
redundancy payments, see our redundancy pay reckoner.