Stonebridge HR Consultants can deliver effective business restructuring managing employees through change, defining clear objectives, creating a cohesive commercial project plan and ensuring that the legislative requirements are met.
Those managers responsible for implementing a restructure must be well briefed about both the business rationale and the people issues. Stonebridge HR Consultants will provide a comprehensive communication plan that is designed and delivered in a way that wins hearts and minds and provide additional support to the management team. Coaching and training programmes for managers helps maintain high staff commitment and can have a major impact on the success of the project during the change period and beyond.
Redundancy programmes need to be undertaken efficiently and professionally taking into account the legislative and consultation requirements. Both staff who are being retained and those who are becoming redundant need to feel that they have been treated with respect as well as fairly. Staff who are leaving can be provided with outplacement support in their new job search.
Of course the restructuring doesn't stop after the announcements and redundancies - that is just the start and the Stonebridge Consultancy team will provide professional and pragmatic HR input including a follow-up to ensure that the restructuring delivers its objectives.
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It has just been announced that from 1st February 2010, the maximum compensatory award will drop from £66,200 to £65,300. The reduction reflects the decrease of 1.4% in the Retail Prices Index from September 2008 to September 2009.
A week's pay (for basic award and redundancy pay purposes) will remain the same at £380.