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HomeAbout usTraining courses for advisersEmployment law training coursesE18 Compensation and settlement in the employment tribunal


E18 Compensation and settlement in the employment tribunal

Course outline

Compensation is the most common remedy in employment claims and understanding the principles that apply in tribunal awards is critical for all advisers.

This course looks at the main principles used in compensation claims, how to construct and challenge schedules of loss and at the evidence needed to support arguments on compensation. Participants will refresh basic skills in calculating losses and apply them to a series of challenging case studies allowing you to apply them to you work as soon as possible.

The course will also look at the various ways of dealing with the settlement of tribunal cases so that a legally enforceable agreement is reached.

This course will deal with:

  • the definition of a week’s pay for statutory awards
  • unfair dismissal compensation – basic and compensatory awards – adjustments and deductions to compensation
  • discrimination awards – injury to feelings and financial loss
  • interest on discrimination awards
  • mitigation of loss arguments
  • assessment of future loss
  • pension loss
  • drafting a schedule of loss
  • evidence to support or challenge schedules of loss
  • methods of settlement – COT3 – compromise agreements – Tomlin orders

Learning objectives

By the end of this course you will have learnt how to:

  • draft a comprehensive schedule of loss in an unfair dismissal and discrimination cases
  • put forward arguments to support compensation claims
  • explain when and how ‘Polkey’ arguments might be made in a case
  • assess injury to feelings awards in discrimination claims
  • correctly calculate interest in discrimination cases
  • draft terms of settlement

Dates and venues

Duration - one day 10.00am - 4.00pm

Course codeDateVenue

8T2CNS1

11 December 2008

London

8T2CNS2

03 February 2009

Birmingham

Recent participants on this course have said:

"Thanks for an absorbing and helpful course. It really improved my confidence in dealing with compensation figures and gave me the opportunity to think harder about the tactics of negotiation."

"a really excellent day's training"

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