How many people are they making redundant. Sorry, how many roles are at risk of redundancy? [/tossspeak]
As has been mentioned, there's an obligation to go through a consultancy process and if there's enough roles at risk, it's quite a lengthy one. No decisions can be made and no timers can start until that's complete. You will be invited either individually to discuss that or as part of a group if you have some kind of representation in house.
In reality, that stage is a nonsense. You don't get to the stage where you've decided you have to make redundancies without exploring the alternatives first, and there are no suggestions employees are going to make that will change that.
But it is a requirement, and unfair dismissal is pretty much a slam dunk without it.
As has been mentioned, there's an obligation to go through a consultancy process and if there's enough roles at risk, it's quite a lengthy one. No decisions can be made and no timers can start until that's complete. You will be invited either individually to discuss that or as part of a group if you have some kind of representation in house.
In reality, that stage is a nonsense. You don't get to the stage where you've decided you have to make redundancies without exploring the alternatives first, and there are no suggestions employees are going to make that will change that.
But it is a requirement, and unfair dismissal is pretty much a slam dunk without it.