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Last week, INM asked staff to accept cuts to their relatively generous redundancy entitlements.
So, too, does the hard-edged approach to redundancy entitlements at both the Evening Standard and the Independent.
Capping redundancy entitlements – stalled The Coalition planned to cap work entitlements for workers employed by companies that go into receivership.
Wholesale redundancies may seem prudent but the human cost is high and redundancy entitlements may delay any actual realisation of savings.
While the other Delhi support staff received their redundancy entitlements after decades of service, Ramesh was classified as a household staff member which meant she missed out.
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A 30-year-old with eight years' service would see their redundancy entitlement rise from eight months' pay to 11.
Whether it is cuts to pay, people's jobs, their offices, their pensions or their redundancy entitlement, they flow from the same source: the coalition government's political decision after the election to cut public spending.
In other words, a contract worker with no guaranteed hours, sick pay, holiday pay or entitlement to redundancy.
Unite regional officer Donna Kassim said: "Despite our members having contracts of employment which outlined their terms and conditions and entitlement to redundancy pay the company refused to pay up.
Departing Engie employees will receive all their entitlements, including a redundancy package.
The government needs to start valuing its own workforce by standing up for public services and reaching an agreement on redundancy pay that protects people's entitlements".
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