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  • COT3 Agreement

    There has been a dispute at my work which has included the union and the employer and has gone through ACAS. They have given a settlement figure to me and others affected but the question is; once the COT3 agreement is signed, is there any other recourse open to the employer either prior to paying the money or after the money is paid?
    Say for example, they made a mistake in the offer and it was in my favour can they later reduce the settlement after the COT3 is signed?
    "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
    (quote from David Ogden Stiers)
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    Re: COT3 Agreement

    Isn't Google working where you are?

    See McLean v TLC Marketing - link - where, having agreed and signed a COT3 settlement, the defendant company failed to comply with the terms of the settlement. Consequently, the claimant successfully enforced the settlement using the County Court and then made a fresh claim of discrimination which, following an appeal, had to be heard by an Industrial Tribunal.

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      Re: COT3 Agreement

      http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2635
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