The Employment Relations Authority held that
the employer had an obligation to encourage the new employer to take on all
employees and that its failure to do so meant it was in breach of its
employment agreement. The ERA awarded
$8,000 damages.
The employee had sought reinstatement but this
could not be awarded because the employer no longer had any employees and did
not conduct any business and the new employer had no obligation to take on the
employee as it was never his employer (despite being a related company to his
employer).
If you need help getting the redundancy
processes right give me a call on 04 473 6850.
Alan Knowsley.
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