Collective redundancies rise to 552 in 2025, highest figure since 2020

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Collective redundancies rise to 552 in 2025, highest figure since 2020

DGERT data show notified collective redundancies rose by about 11% in 2025 to 552 — the highest annual total since 2020 (698). The January–December 2025 figure and monthly patterns indicate a rising trend in collective layoffs, with numbers approaching levels seen during the Covid‑19 pandemic, signalling renewed pressure on the labour market and potential legal and social implications for affected sectors.

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