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Redundancies: The money and the box

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Review - Institute of Public Affairs, June 1st, 1999

Current redundancy law means that people can have their cake and eat it too.

MOST readers will be aware of the bizarre efforts to which some employees will go to `get a package'. People with a job no longer resign; instead they manipulate their tasks in order to make their jobs redundant and to get a package. Poor performers may not know how to do their jobs but they certainly know the value of their packages and they know not to perform properly until they get one. `Injured' employees often recover soon after exposure to the healing power of the `package'.

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