Hi there,
Newbie here!
A relative is going through a financial settlement with their current employer after they absolutely messed up a consultation process. My relative is happy to leave and his employer has now drafted a financial settlement and has been offered some money to get some(but not much based on the amount!) independant advice.
I have a corporate background where I have literally employed hundreds if not thousands of people over the past 30 years and have managed pretty much every HR process you can imagine so my relative has come to me to ask if I could represent him! I can already see that there are gaps within the draft settlement agreement which needs to be resolved and it seems clear to me that the employers have received professional advice which has told them that if the case was referred to ACAS Concilliation or a Employment Tribunal, there is a high chance that the employee case would succeed.
Of course I have reservations about being 'independant'(because I am related) but is there any reason I couldn't represent him apart from that and could the employer challenge that if he put my name forward?
Thanks for all of your help.
Newbie here!
A relative is going through a financial settlement with their current employer after they absolutely messed up a consultation process. My relative is happy to leave and his employer has now drafted a financial settlement and has been offered some money to get some(but not much based on the amount!) independant advice.
I have a corporate background where I have literally employed hundreds if not thousands of people over the past 30 years and have managed pretty much every HR process you can imagine so my relative has come to me to ask if I could represent him! I can already see that there are gaps within the draft settlement agreement which needs to be resolved and it seems clear to me that the employers have received professional advice which has told them that if the case was referred to ACAS Concilliation or a Employment Tribunal, there is a high chance that the employee case would succeed.
Of course I have reservations about being 'independant'(because I am related) but is there any reason I couldn't represent him apart from that and could the employer challenge that if he put my name forward?
Thanks for all of your help.
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