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Unfair Dismissal awards capped at 12 month’s pay will result in lower awards for employees.

Unfair Dismissal awards capped at 12 month’s pay will result in lower awards for employees.

As part of the recent shake up in employment law the government capped the award available for claims of unfair dismissal.  The cap used to be £74,200, which was the maximum employees could be awarded  for claims in a tribunal.  This has now been changed to either 12 months' pay or £74,200 whichever is the lower. 

It has been suggested that it may help manage the expectations of some claimants, particularly those who focus on the £74K figure as a potential pay out if they bring a claim against their employer.  Equally it will help employers assess the risks of employees bringing a claim. 

It is arguable that the reduction in the value of a potential award might lead to more claimants looking to explore and bring claims for discrimination where there is currently no cap on compensation.

What can I do to protect my business?

It is vital to ensure you have up to date disciplinary and capability procedures in place and you follow them if you have issues with your employees to safeguard and reduce the risk of claims by employees.

If you have a dispute with an employee, or would like to talk about any employment matters please call on my direct line (01273 447069) or email me at Nicole.Humphreys@acumenbusinesslaw.co.uk.

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