May 2026 · 8 min read
Being made redundant is disorienting — but the professionals who recover fastest are those who understand their rights immediately, take decisive financial action, and enter the job market with clear strategy rather than panic.
UK employment law gives you specific rights the moment redundancy is announced. Key rights to know immediately:
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Enhanced redundancy pay (above statutory) is negotiable and often available, particularly if you have strong leverage (key skills, institutional knowledge, or if the redundancy process has procedural weaknesses). Always get specialist employment law advice before signing any settlement agreement — many solicitors offer a free initial consultation, and the employer often pays legal fees as part of a settlement.
Settlement agreements that include a payment for "loss of office" can often be structured to include an element free of income tax (up to £30,000 under current HMRC rules). This is worth discussing with a solicitor before signing anything.
The professionals who return to equivalent or better roles fastest after redundancy share three characteristics: they start their job search within the first week (not after processing the emotional impact for months), they are specific about target roles rather than applying to everything, and they use redundancy as an opportunity to benchmark their market value and target roles at the correct level.
Use the redundancy period to get your CareerPulse market value report — it gives you current salary benchmarks based on your specific skills, which is critical information for targeting the right salary level in your next role. Professionals who accurately know their market value negotiate starting salaries 8–14% higher than those who don't.
If you're not immediately moving to a new role, check your Universal Credit entitlement at gov.uk/universal-credit. Contributions-based New Style Jobseeker's Allowance may also be available if you've paid sufficient National Insurance contributions. Many professionals don't claim benefits they're entitled to — this is a mistake if your job search extends beyond 4–6 weeks.
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