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belinda
08-02-2010, 03:40 PM
We are looking at making someone redundant, however as this is not normal practice within our organisation would like other advice.

We have two sites A & B, they are 2 1/2 hours away from each other. We are moving part of the business from A to B. Which means that there is no longer any positions available at site A. There may be a similar position at site B - not 100% sure if we are looking at a higher position. However there will be position available in Shepparton.

Do we have to offer this to the employee and would be need to pay additional monies to the employee so he is not out of pocket i.e travelling, etc

Belinda

HRbeat
09-02-2010, 08:58 AM
If it is a substantive equivalent of the position, or maybe some re-skilling required, then yes. You have look at re-deployment, re-skilling, etc under the Fair Work Act prior to retrenching an employee. No additional monies need to be paid when they are re-deployed or offered a new role. However, you need to make sure that the new terms and conditions are appropriate for the new role.

It will be at the employer's discretion to offer travel allowance for an adjustment period, etc.