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Redundancy - (noun)

Definition

If carried out according to proper procedures, redundancy is a form of fair dismissal. It refers to when a worker is let go because their job no longer exists.

Extra

Source: Adapted from TUC.org.uk
Example of Use: If you believe your redundancy is unfair, the best way to respond is to raise the issue with your trade union.