RSS

New code of conduct 'may cost small businesses'

May 19 2009

Small businesses could pay more in employment tribunals following the introduction of the new Code of Conduct.

Changes to the Employment Act 2008, which came into effect in April, now mean the statutory dispute resolution procedure is no longer in place and tribunals could cost firms up to 25 per cent more.

Phil Brown, managing director of YouManage, an online human resources tool, says the change now means a tribunal can increase payouts if an employer has 'unreasonably' not followed the code.

He adds that the move could become ' very expensive indeed' for small businesses in sex or race discrimination cases, as payouts are unlimited.

Mr Brown states that, particularly in a recession, no business wants to incur these kind of costs simply because owners are not aware of the law.

Companies should ensure they are fully aware of the new guidelines on how disputes should be handled to avoid these extra charges, he adds.

The number of claims heard by employment tribunals rose to almost 190,000 in 2008, with cases regarding equal pay also rising.

Comments

There are currently no comments on this article

FREE Legal, Financial, Accountancy & HR Help

Aska Professional understands the challenges faced by small businesses. That’s why we provide instant access to professional advice and legal templates. FREE access to Solicitors, Accountants, Financial Advisors & HR Specialists. Ask our experts a question and get a personal response within 60 minutes. Sign up now to ask a question - FREE.

Bupa for Businesses 

We understand that all businesses are different. To help you choose the right healthcare package for you and your employees, call us today on 08457 66 11 15 or alternatively find out more here.

Hiscox business insurance for small & medium businesses

Hiscox offer specialist business insurance for office based professionals and consultants. Hiscox understand's every business is different and work hard to understand the specific risks small businesses face. Find out which business insurance is suitable for you.

Will the latest apprenticeship fund persuade you to take on interns?




Site map

« Expand to view
Small Business Offers