Collective Redundancies
If an employer is considering making 20 or more employees redundant at one workplace they must first consult: a) with any Trade Union that is recognised for collective bargaining; or b) with elected representatives of the workforce (if no Trade Union is recognised).
In case b), if there are no such representatives, elections must take place and the employer must organise them. Consultation must take place “in good time” before the first of the redundancies – the employer must not leave it till the last minute.