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Steps to resolve problems
When an employment issue is raised, it’s important to act promptly and follow an agreed process for resolving problems.
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Resolving issues yourselves
When an issue is raised, those involved should try to resolve the matter themselves first.
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Talking to your employer
If you have an issue you want to discuss with your employer, you should properly prepare for the meeting.
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Early resolution
Early resolution is a free, impartial phone-based service that helps employers and employees resolve a workplace issue quickly and informally.
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Mediation
If an employment issue cannot be resolved informally by the parties themselves, mediation may help them to reach an agreement.
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Personal grievances
A ‘personal grievance’ is an action that you can take against a current or former employer when you have an employment issue you are unable to resolve.
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Disciplinary action
Sometimes employee behaviour is unacceptable and disciplinary action is necessary. Disciplinary action can take a number of forms.
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Records of settlement
If you come to an agreement about an employment issue, you can formalise it in a ‘record of settlement’. Once reviewed and signed by our mediators, this document is legally binding.
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Labour Inspectorate complaints
You can complain to the Labour Inspectorate if you see or suspect a breach of employment standards.
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Escalating unresolved issues
Employers and employees can take further action if they cannot resolve employment problems.
How to resolve problems
There are processes to follow when working through employment relationship problems. Employers and employees should use these and try to resolve problems in a positive way.