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Ideal Standard accused of 'withdrawing enhanced redundancy offer' with 85 jobs at risk

The historic Hull manufacturer put 85 jobs at risk last week when it announced plans to cease bath production

Ideal Standard on National Avenue, Hull (Image: Mail News & Media Ltd.)

Hull bathroom manufacturer Ideal Standard has been accused of withdrawing an enhanced redundancy package offered to staff set to lose their jobs.

The historic firm, which has been making bathrooms in Hull since 1936, announced last week it was planning to cease production of baths at its National Avenue facility – a move which put 85 jobs at risk.

Now, a member of staff affected has claimed Ideal Standard told employees they would receive an enhanced redundancy package, but has since gone back on the offer.

An enhanced package can be offered by a business, at its own discretion, to either reward staff for long and loyal service, or if the statutory redundancy payment is small.

Ideal Standard did not comment specifically on the allegation it had made an enhanced redundancy offer at any stage to staff, but pledged those working on zero-hour contracts would be treated the same as all other employees.

A member of staff at Ideal Standard, who did not want to be named, said: “Ideal Standard put out a statement last week about making redundancies and how they are looking after their customers.

Ideal Standard has opened a new £1m showroom in London(Image: Ideal Standard)

“They told the staff that they would get the enhanced redundancy package and all zero-hour contracted people will be treated the same as the contracted.

However this week staff are being told they were not told that they would get the enhanced package. This is a clear lie and staff are left feeling down trodden and set to lose thousands of pounds.