Labour Court Database __________________________________________________________________________________ File Number: CD88247 Case Number: LCR11773 Section / Act: S67 Parties: NOEL HANLON (IRELAND) LTD - and - IRISH TRANSPORT AND GENERAL WORKERS' UNION |
Redundancy payments.
Recommendation:
3. The Court recommends that the parties meet tomorrow (Thursday)
and agree the names of the 36 workers who are to be made
compulsorily redundant. The Union and the Company should then
agree on the payment of £60,000 to be divided amongst the workers
being made redundant on the basis of length of service and each
individual should be informed of his entitlement. Any worker who
is not on the list and who wishes to accept voluntary redundancy
may do so provided he accepts the compensation payable to someone
on the list and provided the switch is acceptable to management.
Division: CHAIRMAN Mr Collins Mr Devine
Text of Document__________________________________________________________________
CD88247 RECOMMENDATION NO LCR11773
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACTS, 1946 TO 1976
SECTION 67
PARTIES: NOEL HANLON (IRELAND) LTD
(Represented by the Federated Union of Employers)
and
IRISH TRANSPORT AND GENERAL WORKERS' UNION
SUBJECT:
1. Redundancy payments.
BACKGROUND:
2. With reference to a Labour Court hearing into the above-
mentioned dispute held on the 30th March, 1988, the Court
recommends as follows:
RECOMMENDATION:
3. The Court recommends that the parties meet tomorrow (Thursday)
and agree the names of the 36 workers who are to be made
compulsorily redundant. The Union and the Company should then
agree on the payment of £60,000 to be divided amongst the workers
being made redundant on the basis of length of service and each
individual should be informed of his entitlement. Any worker who
is not on the list and who wishes to accept voluntary redundancy
may do so provided he accepts the compensation payable to someone
on the list and provided the switch is acceptable to management.
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Signed on behalf of the Labour Court
30th March, 1988 John M Horgan
DH/PG Chairman