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Redundancy selection criteria

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  • Date:
    1 March 2010
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Case round-up

    Susannah Jarvis (associate) and Kate Williams (professional support lawyer), Addleshaw Goddard, analyse important recent rulings.

  • Date:
    7 August 2009
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Age discrimination: Length-of-service criterion as part of redundancy selection matrix does not of itself amount to age discrimination

    In Rolls-Royce plc v Unite [2009] EWCA Civ 387 CA, the Court of Appeal held that a redundancy selection matrix set out in a 2003 collective agreement was not automatically rendered unlawful following the implementation of the age discrimination legislation in 2006.

  • Date:
    22 November 2008
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Age discrimination: Length of service as part of redundancy selection matrix is lawful

    In Rolls-Royce v Unite [2008] EWHC 2420 HC, the High Court held that two collective agreements that set out an approach to redundancy giving points for length of service in the selection process were lawful under the age discrimination legislation.

  • Date:
    9 May 2008
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Redundancy: Selection for alternative employment

    In Ralph Martindale & Co Ltd v Harris EAT/0166/07, the EAT held that a redundancy dismissal was unfair where the process for deciding who should be offered an alternative post involved no objective criteria and no attempt to assess the candidates against a job description. It was unfair for the employer to rely mainly on a subjective assessment of whose management style would best suit the new post.

  • Date:
    17 November 2006
    Type:
    Employment law cases

    Redundancy selection criteria: Inconsistent application of selection criteria

    In McCormack v Sanmina SCI UK Ltd [2006] All ER (D) 138 (Jul) EAT, the Employment Appeal Tribunal holds that redundancy dismissals that were procedurally unfair due to a lack of proper consultation were also unfair because of the employer's inconsistent approach to the assessment of willingness to work overtime and employees' skills range.

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