Mechanic’s redundancy pay cut after FWC rules redeployment opportunity with additional travel time was acceptable
Employers are obliged to try to find new opportunities for employees facing redundancy. But what qualifies as acceptable redeployment?
As JobKeeper eligibility gets stricter, a wave of redundancies is expected: Here’s how to get it right
A round of redundancies is a typical course of action for businesses looking to cut costs, but there are steps that need to be taken.
Six things to remember when laying off your staff
When you’re laying people off, it’s essential to do it right. Particularly when it’s in large numbers and chaotic circumstances like now.
Founders, fear and hibernation: Seven reasons startups should not make employees redundant
There are numerous reasons why hibernation is a vastly superior crisis response compared to redundancies. Here are seven.
How to be legal, and ethical, when overseeing a redundancy
For the employer, whenever redundancy is considered, it pays to be very careful indeed about proper reason, good process and appropriate payment.
A case study in redistributing duties and making a role redundant
In a recent FWC case, a former technical service manager claimed he had been unfairly dismissed because his 'redundant' job was still required.
Bookkeepers, payroll clerks labelled “redundant roles”: The jobs that will rise and fall over the next four years
Many of the jobs small businesses rely on will become "redundant roles" in the coming years, as automation pushes workers into more human-focused occupations.