Funds to Help Dispute Resolution
The government has announced up to £37m
of funding to prevent work place disputes unnecessarily
going to employment tribunals. The measures are
part of a package designed to simplify the dispute
resolution system.
The extra funding will allow Acas to boost its
advice services to make sure it is never too late
to choose an informal resolution instead of a tribunal
hearing.
Minister for Employment Relations, Pat McFadden,
said:
‘The link between successful employment relations and productivity is
clear. Early action can often prevent the need for tribunals, bringing enormous
benefits to business and employees.
This new system will strike a balance between
ensuring workers can protect their rights through
employment tribunals while helping them to resolve
disputes as early as possible.’
The changes are in addition to changes introduced
by the Employment Bill, which is currently before
Parliament. The Bill proposes removing fixed periods
for conciliation after a claim is made to the tribunal,
enabling Acas to get involved at any time until
the tribunal reaches its verdict. The Bill is designed
to deliver less formal processes to cut red tape
and deliver quicker decisions on more straightforward
claims. Initial estimates suggest that this approach
could save businesses more than £175m a year.
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