Available: In-house
Course duration:
Classification:
Intermediate
Introductory
Interactive
Delivery method: Classroom
In-house course price: Call to discuss - 0871 777 8881
Workplace Law’s Mock Employment Tribunal is a highly interactive one-day event that brings the drama of an Employment Tribunal to life.
Our interactive course is designed to offer employers the opportunity to discuss and take part in a mock Employment Tribunal, as well as discuss issues surrounding Tribunals, such as asking when is it appropriate to settle? And what costs (not just financial) can an employer expect when defending a claim? Our course will offer you an impartial perspective from experts frequently involved in the Tribunal process.
It is designed specially to show delegates how an ET works, what happens on the day, and – most importantly – how the decisions you make in the workplace play out in a Tribunal hearing. This highly interactive event involves role play as well as observation and will give you first-hand experience of an Employment Tribunal in a safe environment: the only way you can take part in proceedings at an Employment Tribunal without actually being at the real thing.
All in all, a hugely entertaining and informative day with a 90% recommendation rate.
In the morning session, delegates will learn about how Employment Tribunals are constructed, how the Tribunal process should be approached, how to complete an ET3 and how to consider settlement.
In the afternoon session, a number of delegates will have the opportunity to participate fully in a mock Tribunal, including being witnesses and lay members, and all delegates will gain a better understanding of Tribunal proceedings.
A fun way to learn about a serious subject,with clear explanations about complex issues.
Workplace Law has a unique way of training your managers in the Employment Tribunal experience while at the same time encouraging them to reduce their risk of claims.
The ‘Tribunal’ is presided over by an employment lawyer and the HR trainer delivers practical advice based on real life experiences.
Workplace Law’s HR team has a wealth of experience in defending Employment Tribunals and, with the added input from a lay member, this is a training day unlike any other.