I was told the business is down,
A word of advice in case you do go ahead with a claim:
1. Before you leave, keep on good terms as much as possible with the employer to ensure you get a good written reference. This would make it harder (but not unlikely) for them to give a poor reference later to a future employer as they would be contradicting themselves. If they did give a poor reference to a future employer, it will strengthen your case against them down the line.
2. If you attend an interview for a new job, inform them that if you are successful in your application that you wish to be contacted before they contact your referees. Then you will know if you don't get the job that it was due to a bad reference. Again, this would strengthen your claim if you go ahead.
BTW you are entitled to be shown the selection criteria for redundancy and how they scored all relevant staff so you can see why you were chosen and not someone else. If they do this fairly, your case would not be very strong.
This does not explain why you were selected.
I would definitley ask them to show you the selection criteria before you take it further. Then you can decide whether you have a case or not.
You may be on good terms now but if you do take a case against them, that will end. I still think you should ask for a written reference before you go. Be careful not to sign anything such as a waiver when you leave. That might prevent you pursuing your rights in the future, presuming you are unfairly treated.
Yes Jano
thats what i hv been thinking
first get a good reference, get another job then persue
but then again i think if i get another job ther is no point fighting & spoiling my terms with them
just felt discriminated as no pay cut & no one is going
even if a case is proved against them all i get is the compensation in terms of money which i lose between leaving previous job & starting a new one
ther is no other compensation in unfair dismissals
FKhan,
If you are Dublin based, called FLAC in Pearse St and book time with solicitor on Thursday night.
http://www.flac.ie
http://www.flac.ie/download/pdf/flac_centres_contact_details_jun09.pdf
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