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Acas publishes revised Discipline and Grievance Code of Practice clarifying right to accompaniment at hearings

Acas has published a revised version of the Discipline and Grievance Code of Practice, which is now in force.

Acas has published a revised version of the Discipline and Grievance Code of Practice, which is now in force. The minor amendments made to the Code relate to the sections around accompanying work colleagues to disciplinary or grievance meetings to take account of the EAT decision in the case of Toal and another v GB Oils. The EAT held that where a worker ‘reasonably’ requests to be accompanied at a hearing under S.10 of the Employment Relations Act 1999, the word ‘reasonably’ refers to the making of the request and not that the choice of companion has to be reasonable. The only changes to the Code are new paragraphs 14-16 and 36-38 in the sections dealing with accompaniment at disciplinary and grievance hearings, which employers and workers are advised to read in full.

 

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