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Checklist: Statutory Employment Claims Validly Settled by Acas COT3 (and Those Excluded) in Great Britain

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Most claims pursued in the employment tribunal arise from a jurisdiction conferred by statutory measures. Each such statutory scheme typically includes a clause preventing the parties (or prospective parties) to a tribunal dispute from concluding an arrangement that purports to settle the claim and, by doing so, purports to displace the employment tribunal’s authority to decide the dispute. These clauses are commonly known as 'contracting-out provisions', and they appear, in broadly similar terms, across a wide range of employment legislation, eg the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996), the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (TULR(C)A 1992) and the Equality Act 2010 (EqA 2010). The aim of these provisions is to protect claimants (or potential claimants) by ensuring they do not sign away the right to commence or continue a claim without appropriate safeguards being observed. The fundamental position is that any agreement reached between persons which purports to stop an individual from making, or proceeding with, a claim to an employment tribunal is void to that extent; in short, attempts to contract out of the tribunal’s jurisdiction are ineffective...

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