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Previously on "Oh Dear (TM) - Redundancies Threaten"

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  • Malingering BA
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    Let that be a lesson to you. Stay on the dark side with us, my son.

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  • King Cnvt
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    I went for voluntary redundancy many years ago and walked away with £20K in pay (probably £50K in today's money) and walked into another job 2 days after leaving.

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
    The company I joined as a permie 3 months ago has recently lost a large contract, so now about 20 people are without a project. They reckon if those people can't be placed in other projects they're going to start making people redundant. And as the newest member of the team, guess who'll be out the door first.

    Bugger!
    Still depending on the redundancy terms it could work out quite nice.

    I applied for redundncy after being with a company for 8 months, and I was offered 15 weeks pay.

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  • scooby
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    no safety anywhere!

    good luck

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  • chicane
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    "Permanent" jobs - one of life's great misnomers.
    Commiserations anyway.

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  • Moose423956
    started a topic Oh Dear (TM) - Redundancies Threaten

    Oh Dear (TM) - Redundancies Threaten

    The company I joined as a permie 3 months ago has recently lost a large contract, so now about 20 people are without a project. They reckon if those people can't be placed in other projects they're going to start making people redundant. And as the newest member of the team, guess who'll be out the door first.

    Bugger!

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