How to have a settlement discussion with an employee
07 August 2019
The Acas Code on settlement agreements provides limited guidance on how to conduct settlement agreement negotiations with an employee. In this webinar, Kerren Daly provides practical advice and tips to help you to have the confidence to prepare for and undertake what can feel like a daunting task and a difficult conversation.
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