I have personally made 90 men redundant in the past 2 months. Not a pleasant job at any time but worse around Christmas time.
Always done at the start of shift, letters and redundancy estimates all prepared. It has all gone extremely well without incident. All have received redundancy and severance pay ranging from $20,000 to $70,000 depending on the guys length of service. So that is a big softener for the guys.
Our great HR department has made 1 man redundant and made a complete hash of it. They have actually been unable to find further work for even 1 man whereas we on the project have found jobs for 12 with the possibility of getting alternative work for 10 more.
Who else on the forum would agree that HR (staffed with university educated people) has contributed nothing to the construction industry?
I have a further 34 employees to make redundant over the next few weeks and will have to make myself redundant at the end.....no payout for me though!!!!!