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Information & consultation

Employers are obliged to inform and consult with employees in certain workplace scenarios. Under the Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004, an employer may be obliged to consult with its workforce on key matters that affect employment. If an employer receives a valid request from its employees it is required to enter into negotiations to establish a procedure for informing and consulting them.

Where an employer is making collective redundancies or is party to a TUPE transfer, either as the transferee or the transferor, it is required to inform and consult with “appropriate representatives” of the affected employees.


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    by Louisa Peacock 8 Jan 2008

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    Acas saves UK economy £800m a year by resolving workplace disputes

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    by Mike Berry 15 Nov 2007

    The arbitration and conciliation service Acas saves employers, employees and the taxpayer almost £800m a year, according to a new...

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    NHS Employers and health service unions launch consultation on ill health proposals

    by Mike Berry 23 Oct 2007
    by Mike Berry 23 Oct 2007

    NHS Employers and the health service trade unions have jointly launched a three-month consultation on proposals to manage an integrated...

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    Construction industry occupational health special report: Game plan

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    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2007

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    Lack of effective dispute resolution training leads to escalation of conflict

    by Louisa Peacock 2 Oct 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 2 Oct 2007

    Employers do not have effective procedures or training to prevent workplace disputes from escalating, research has revealed.A study commissioned by...

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    Information and consultation penalty: Amicus v Macmillan Publishers

    by Personnel Today 12 Sep 2007
    by Personnel Today 12 Sep 2007

    Macmillan Publishers has been fined £55,000 for failing to comply with the Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004 (ICE...

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    by Personnel Today 20 Aug 2007
    by Personnel Today 20 Aug 2007

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    Unite claims leaked document shows Burton’s planned to close factory without staff consultation

    by Greg Pitcher 14 Aug 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 14 Aug 2007

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    Substantial fines for employers ignoring staff consultation laws

    by Mike Berry 6 Aug 2007
    by Mike Berry 6 Aug 2007

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    by Greg Pitcher 11 Jul 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 11 Jul 2007

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