Gibbons Review consultation responses on dispute resolution taken from employer and w
Responses to the Gibbons Review from employer and worker groups have given an insight into how dispute resolution legislation might look in the future. The consultation, which ended last month, asked whether the 2004 regulations should be scrapped, and set out options for simplifying and improving current disciplinary and grievance procedures, which many employers have labelled too inflexible. The CBI called for major reform, claiming the three-step statutory procedures had caused an increase in "weak and vexatious" tribunal cases. Its proposals included awarding costs against unsuccessful claimants and assigning assistants to ensure correct procedures were maintained. The TUC was also critical of the current 'tick-box' statutory procedures, but warned against completely overhauling the system without anything adequate to replace it. Sarah Veale, TUC head of equality and employment rights, told Personnel Today: "It is essential the government ensures that employers maintain...
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