Business AS CIE
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enterprise as6 主题
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business-structure as6 主题
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business-structure the-different-business-and-economic-sectors
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business-structure business-ownership-sole-traders-and-partnerships
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business-structure business-ownership-companies
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business-structure business-ownership-co-ops-and-social-enterprises
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business-structure business-ownership-franchises-and-joint-ventures
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business-structure choosing-the-right-business-ownership
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business-structure the-different-business-and-economic-sectors
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size-of-business as3 主题
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business-objectives as3 主题
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stakeholders-in-a-business as2 主题
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human-resource-management as8 主题
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human-resource-management the-role-of-hrm
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human-resource-management workforce-planning
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human-resource-management recruitment
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human-resource-management selection-and-employment-contracts
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human-resource-management redundancy-and-dismissal
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human-resource-management employee-morale-and-welfare
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human-resource-management training-and-development
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human-resource-management management-and-workforce-relations
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human-resource-management the-role-of-hrm
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motivation as4 主题
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management as2 主题
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the-nature-of-marketing as7 主题
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the-nature-of-marketing the-role-of-marketing
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the-nature-of-marketing demand-and-supply
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the-nature-of-marketing markets
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the-nature-of-marketing consumer-and-industrial-marketing
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the-nature-of-marketing mass-marketing-and-niche-marketing
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the-nature-of-marketing market-segmentation
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the-nature-of-marketing customer-relationship-marketing
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the-nature-of-marketing the-role-of-marketing
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market-research as3 主题
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the-marketing-mix as6 主题
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the-nature-of-operations as3 主题
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inventory-management as2 主题
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capacity-utilisation-and-outsourcing as1 主题
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business-finance as2 主题
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sources-of-finance as3 主题
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forecasting-and-managing-cash-flows as1 主题
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costs as4 主题
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budgets as1 主题
human-resource-management redundancy-and-dismissal
Exam code:9609
Redundancy
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Employees are made redundant when the job is no longer available and the business reduces the size of its workforce
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Voluntary redundancy
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The employee chooses to leave, usually in return for a financial package
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Involuntary redundancy
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The employer selects employees to leave due to reasons like cost-cutting, closures, or restructuring
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Redundancies are common when a business is placed in administration
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Reducing the workforce size can reduce costs significantly, improving the viability of a business
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E.g. In early 2024, The Body Shop was placed into administration
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Plans were made to close 75 retail stores, making 500 employees redundant
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Dismissal
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Dismissal (otherwise known as firing or sacking) is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the employee
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Fair dismissal
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For valid reasons, such as misconduct, incapability or redundancy with a fair process
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Unfair dismissal
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When the process is flawed, discriminatory or without just cause.
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Employees are usually terminated due to their misconduct (e.g. violating company policy) or poor performance
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The employer may choose to dismiss them immediately (without notice or compensation) or provide a notice period
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Businesses must take care to avoid unfair dismissal
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Workers can take legal action against employers if they feel their dismissal is unfair
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E.g. An employee at Lidl’s head office in Ireland, dismissed after missing work for 69 days over a 16-month period, was awarded compensation of €16,000 when it was established that he had correctly followed the company’s sickness absence policy
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
You do not need to be able to quote specific laws related to redundancy or dismissal, but you may need to demonstrate that you understand the difference between them and can explain the impacts on both the business and the employee of leaving employment in each of these ways.
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