01-05-2025 15:15 via constructionenquirer.com

1,650 former ISG staff launch legal claims

The majority of collapsed contractor ISG’s former staff have launched legal claims against the company for failing to consult with them before they were made redundant.
An update at Companies House from administrator EY revealed that 1,650 out of ISG’s total former workforce of 2,400 have launched Protective Award claims.
Under the claims an an Employment Tribunal awards compensation to employees when their employer fails in its legal duty to consult collectively about proposed redun
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