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PROVING DISCRIMINATION Acas advises any workers who belleve they have

5th October 2006, Page 39
5th October 2006
Page 39
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suffered age dlscrimlnation to speak initially with their managers or union representatives. If this fails they should use their company's grievance procedures.

If they are still unsatisfied at the end of this process a complaint can be taken to an employment tribunal , The Recruitment and Employment Confederation says the accused employer bears the burden of proof if the complainant can first make out a basc case to the tribunal. Effectively the employer must prove he or she did not discriminate. However, all complaints must be taken to a tribunal within three months of the act that is complained about.


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