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Information and Consultation: application and response forms
How to make, and respond to, applications or complaints to the CAC under the Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004.
From:
Central Arbitration Committee
Published
23 October 2014
CAC information
The Information and Consultation of Employees Regulations 2004: CAC publications
23 October 2014
Guidance
Applications and complaints
Employer’s obligation to provide information on numbers: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Is there a pre-existing agreement: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Ballot to endorse employee request: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Employee request that is not valid: make an application
23 October 2014
Form
Employer notification to initiate negotiations: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Appointment or election of negotiating representatives: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Ballot to approve a negotiated agreement: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Electing information and consultation representatives: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Failure to comply with a negotiated agreement: make a complaint
23 October 2014
Form
Holding information or documents in confidence: make an application
23 October 2014
Form
Would disclosing information harm the business: make an application
23 October 2014
Form
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Published 23 October 2014
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