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Letter informing employee at risk of redundancy that their job is safe (individual consultation)

Use this model letter to inform an employee at risk of redundancy that their role is safe, with guidance on wording, how to use the document, and supporting resources.

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By Ben Roberts

When to use this model redundancy letter

Use this model letter to inform an employee at risk of redundancy that their role is safe.

In this guide, learn about:

  • Letter wording
  • How to use this document
  • Supporting guidance for this document
    • Key resources
    • Notes
  • Future developments

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About the author

Ben Roberts

Ben Roberts is a senior lawyer working in a government department. He formerly worked for Markel Law, where he advised on business in the care sector, including residential, nursing, domiciliary, supported living services. He also advised on employment and regulatory issues, with clients ranging from owner-managed services to some of the largest operators in the UK.

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