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Disciplinary and grievance procedures
Disciplinaries and grievances require sensitive handling and the issues involved can be resolved or accelerated depending how the processes are managed.
Failing to implement a fair disciplinary or grievance process before deciding outcomes can ultimately cost your organisation management time and potentially sizeable compensation, too.
Compensation in a successful claim against your organisation can be uplifted for failing to follow a basic process.
It is therefore absolutely vital that you seek expert legal advice from employment law specialists to set up robust disciplinary and grievance policies.
Bespoke disciplinary and grievance policies
We can assist in a number of ways by:
- Drafting bespoke robust disciplinary and grievance policies taking into account the nature of your business.
- Assessing the strength of evidence and advising on the merits of taking disciplinary action or the merits of a grievance.
- Guiding you through disciplinary and grievance processes.
Why choose Furley Page for advice on disciplinary and grievance policies
Day to day advice on disciplinaries and grievances forms a core part of our work. We promptly answer queries from the common to the complex offering practical solutions in line with your organisation’s legal obligations.
Contact Andrew Masters or Patrick Glencross to find out how we can help you.
How can we help you?
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0333 331 9877Employment law for employers services
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