LRD guides and handbook May 2019

Law at Work 2019 - the trade union guide to employment law

Chapter 10

Grievance 





[ch 10: pages 337-338]

Employees should normally follow their employer’s grievance procedure before resigning and claiming constructive dismissal. Close attention should be paid to the Acas Code of Practice on disciplinary and grievance procedures, available to download with supporting Guidance from the Acas website. Unjustified failure by either side to follow the Acas Code can result in an increase or cut to any compensation of up to 25%. 





Employers often use other more specific procedures to deal with particular types of complaint, such as those involving bullying, harassment or whistleblowing. Where a procedure is available, both sides should follow it.





Acas, Code of practice on disciplinary and grievance procedures (www.acas.org.uk/media/pdf/p/f/11287_CoP1_Disciplinary_Procedures_v1__Accessible.pdf)

Acas, Discipline and Grievances at work (www.acas.org.uk/media/pdf/p/3/DG_Guide_Feb_2019.pdf)