Redundancy implementation plan template

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Redundancy implementation plan
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Ensure fair, compliant, and transparent redundancy processes with our Redundancy Plan template, designed for UK employers to meet legal requirements.

  • 2 pages / 549 words
  • Instantly download as Word / PDF / plain text
  • Suitable for United Kingdom

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Redundancy implementation plan

Introduction

This Redundancy Plan outlines the procedures and guidelines to be followed by [Company Name] in the event of redundancies. It is designed to ensure compliance with UK employment law requirements and promote fair and transparent redundancy processes.

Scope and Objectives

Scope

This plan applies to all employees of [Company Name] who may be affected by potential redundancies.

Objectives

  • To ensure fair and non-discriminatory redundancy selection processes.
  • To provide support and assistance to affected employees during the redundancy process.
  • To comply with legal obligations, including consultation requirements and redundancy payments.

Redundancy Selection Criteria

Selection Criteria

  • The selection of employees for redundancy will be based on objective and non-discriminatory criteria.
  • Consideration will be given to skills, qualifications, performance, disciplinary records, and any other relevant factors.
  • A scoring matrix may be used to assess employees against the criteria.

Consultation Process

Individual Consultation

  • Affected employees will be provided with individual consultations to discuss the

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The purpose of a redundancy implementation plan is to provide a lightweight, structured framework for managing the redundancy process within an organisation. It helps ensure that redundancies are handled fairly, legally, and transparently while minimising the impact on affected employees.

The plan helps by:

  1. Establishing clear procedures and guidelines for selecting employees for redundancy based on objective criteria.

  2. Outlining the consultation process to engage with affected employees, address their concerns, and explore alternative options.

  3. Providing guidance on redeployment opportunities and support for affected employees in finding suitable alternative employment.

  4. Ensuring compliance with legal requirements, such as notice periods and redundancy payments.

  5. Offering an appeals process to allow employees to challenge redundancy decisions if they feel they have been treated unfairly.

The redundancy plan should be issued to all relevant stakeholders involved in the redundancy process, including management, HR personnel, and employee representatives or trade unions if applicable.

Direction:
Issued from Employer (you) to Employee reps
Timing:
At the earliest stage of the redundancy process, ensuring that all parties are aware of their roles and responsibilities and that the process is conducted in a fair and compliant manner

Extended guidance

Compliance

This Redundancy implementation plan template incorporates relevant UK laws and HR standards, including those listed below:

  • Employment Rights Act 1996: Provides statutory rights and protections for employees, including redundancy payments, notice periods, and the right to be consulted during the redundancy process.

  • Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992: Sets out requirements for collective consultation with employee representatives or trade unions when planning redundancies affecting multiple employees.

  • Equality Act 2010: Prohibits discrimination based on protected characteristics, ensuring that redundancy decisions are made on fair and non-discriminatory grounds.

  • The Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004: Requires employers to inform and consult with employees on matters that may lead to collective redundancies, ensuring their input and involvement in the process.

  • The Collective Redundancies and Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (Amendment) Regulations 2014: Introduces additional consultation requirements for collective redundancies, including providing information to employee representatives and government authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Can I use this Redundancy implementation plan template for small businesses?

    Yes. The Redundancy implementation plan template is designed to be flexible and suitable for organisations of all sizes, including small businesses and charities. It follows UK employment law best practice, so even if you don't have an in-house HR team, you can confidently apply it.

  2. Is this Redundancy implementation plan template compliant with 2025 UK employment law?

    Absolutely. All templates are drafted with the latest ACAS guidance and UK employment legislation in mind. We review and update them regularly, so you can be confident they remain compliant.

  3. Can I customise this Redundancy implementation plan template for my organisation?

    Yes, we highlight the areas that you need to update with your own details, and where you need to make decisions to suit your situation. This saves you time and ensures that you meet best practice.

  4. Do I get instant access to the Redundancy implementation plan template?

    Yes. Once purchased, you'll be able to download the Redundancy implementation plan template instantly. Templates are provided in editable Word or Excel format so you can customise them easily, and in PDF format for easy sharing.

  5. What if I need a full HR toolkit, not just the Redundancy implementation plan template?

    If you're looking for broader support, we also offer toolkits and library bundles that include the Redundancy implementation plan template along with other HR templates and policies for fully managing your situation. These may be more cost-effective if you need a complete HR library.

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