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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Legal Studies

unemployment or redundancy?

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00can anyone please tell me, whether it's unemployment or redundancy, the British refer to? Especially in topics concerning the unemployment policy, like laws or informational texts about it.0-
  

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0 We refer to both. Being made redundant from a job means you are unemployed. There are strict rules about redundancy and how it is applied.

  • 0 We refer to both.
  • Being made redundant from a job means you are unemployed.
  • There are strict rules about redundancy and how it is applied.
  • Unemployment is a state of being, and therefore laws and regulations will be to do with social security and benefits.
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0 We refer to both. Being made redundant from a job means you are unemployed. There are strict rules about redundancy and how it is applied. Unemployment is a state of being, and therefore laws and regulations will be to do with social security and benefits. You are more likely to find references to Employment legislation.0-

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