If a worker complains to you

You have two ways of sorting out the situation:

  • Trying to deal with the complaint informally
  • Using your grievance procedures.

You may also want to use other people to help you sort the situation out through something like conciliation or mediation. This is often called 'alternative dispute resolution' and this guide tells you where you can find out more about it.

Make sure that in the way you respond to a complaint, you do not unlawfully discriminate against anyone.

For example:

A disabled worker with a learning difficulty complains that another worker has discriminated against them. The employer takes what the disabled worker says less seriously than what the other worker says in response. If the employer's attitude is because of the disabled person's learning disability, this is likely to be unlawful discrimination.

If anyone involved in a complaint is a disabled worker who needs reasonable adjustments to remove barriers they would otherwise face in taking part in the complaints process, you must make these. You can read more about reasonable adjustments.

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Last Updated: 08 Apr 2015