Haphazard redundancy processes a hazard before the law
Employment law expert Shelley Eden explains a desire for 'fresh blood' in an organisation often won't work if that organisation is also making people redundant.
WATCH: Shelley Eden Law director Shelley Eden speaks with Dita De Boni.
In the quest to slash $1.5 billion in spending from the public service, almost 2000 civil servants are set to be made redundant, with as many as 5000 more to go if the government enacts its entire plan.
But it’s not just the public service where people are being let go – the Employers and
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