Source: IRS Employment Review Issue: 904 Date: 29-08-2008 Publisher: IRS

Statutory grievance procedures: 'Informal' complaint stating that it was not a statutory grievance satisfied step one

TOPICS:
terms, conditions and employee rights policies and procedures
employment tribunals and courts

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Procek v Oakford Farms Ltd EAT/0049/08 (2 reports)


In Procek v Oakford Farms Ltd EAT/0049/08, the EAT held that a letter stating that a complaint was informal and not intended to invoke the statutory grievance procedure was a valid grievance under step one of the procedure.

Key points

  • A complaint in writing to an employer stating that it was informal, and that a statutory grievance would follow if the matter was not dealt with, complied with step one of the standard statutory grievance procedure.
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