Representing older workers - a guide for trade union negotiators (July 2013)

Chapter 1

Disciplinary and grievance procedures

Employers must comply with non-discrimination legislation when applying disciplinary or grievance procedures. In general, this means that all else being equal, they should treat employees the same when found guilty of the same offences, except in rare cases where a manager imposing a disciplinary penalty is unaware of how similar offences were treated in the past (see Chapter 1 Introduction for an example).


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