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Sacking the tribunals

The government is planning to repeal the statutory dispute resolution procedures. There was no disagreement in the practitioner group set up by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR), chaired by Michael Gibbons and including representatives of the CBI and TUC — the regulations are not working and should go.

Although intended to ensure that more disputes are settled in the workplace, the regulations have instead had the effect of formalising disput…

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