The Unemployment Quandry
BT has announced 10,000 job cuts today, with unemployment rising and the dark clouds over manufacturing companies such as General Motors is there an end of the reluctance for companies to make their talent redundant?
It poses a question: Will companies ensure that they identify the best talent to survive the recession or assume that talent can be picked up when needed when an upturn comes?
History would indicate that once talent is lost it’s very difficult to replace.
Redundency costs employers £10,000
Last week the CIPD reported that the average cost of making someone redundant was £10,000. Being an average figure some people are receiving much less and some much more than this amount.
Thus, an employer making 150 people redundant using this figure will have to find £1,500,000 (average). The costs may be a reason why unemployment has been rising slowly to date.
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