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What are settlement agreements?

What are settlement agreements

What are settlement agreements

Settlement agreements are used by employers as a method of settling any employment claims that an employee may have against them, including in relation to redundancy.

They are often used to agree the arrangements for ending someone’s employment. An employee may find that a negotiated exit, through a settlement agreement, would deliver a better outcome for them than the standard terms of their employment contract.

They are pragmatic and effective because they can provide certainty and a ‘clean break’ for both parties. The process itself can be concluded relatively quickly compared with a full redundancy consultation. The pandemic has seen the use of settlement agreements become more commonplace as employers have attempted to achieve an amicable end to the employment relationship.

The legal details

A Settlement Agreement (formerly known as a Compromise Agreement) is a legally binding agreement which ends an employee’s employment on terms agreed between the employer and the employee.

The employee’s employment contract will terminate on an agreed date, and the employer will usually pay a severance payment in return for the employee entering into a settlement agreement (and not pursuing any claims in a Tribunal or a Court).

The terms of settlement agreements state that the employee must take independent legal advice as part of this process.

The benefits of settlement agreements

Bringing an employer-employee relationship to an end can be a difficult process for both parties.  Settlement agreements aim to make that process easier and less painful.

Unlike a lot of legal work, where whether or not the individual decides to take legal advice is up to them, for settlement agreements independent legal advice for the employee is compulsory.

As such, it is also often common for the employer to pay a contribution towards the employee’s legal advice, as it is usually in their shared interests to bring the negotiation to a prompt and clear-cut conclusion.

We support individual employees going through this process at every level – from directors and senior executives to more junior staff at earlier stages in their career.

The key is in helping to negotiate effectively and firmly over terms with the aim of reaching a timely and amicable conclusion, and with complete confidentiality.

Taking high-quality advice from an experienced legal team can allow the employee to move on with their life and career with confidence and a clean-break.

If you or your business would like some advice around settlement agreements, please get in touch.

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Meet the expert
Zee Hussain
Zee-Hussain
Partner and Head of Employment Law

Zee is an experienced and trusted solicitor providing commercially focused advice to businesses, directors and senior executives, throughout the UK, on all aspects of employment law.

Zee provides pragmatic advice on a broad range of issues including executive severance and exit negotiations, disciplinary and grievance procedures, discrimination complaints, business reorganisations and TUPE. He has considerable experience of dealing with the employment aspects of corporate transactions and commercial contracts as well as advising on contractual disputes. As an accredited mediator he also undertakes workplace and commercial mediation. Zee advises across a variety of sectors, including charities, manufacturing and logistics, and has worked with many household names. An advocate of innovation in legal services, his approach has been fuelled by a desire to improve the accessibility and service clients can expect from the legal sector.

Zee began his career working in-house for a FTSE 100 company, before taking advantage of the Clementi reforms to the legal market to become part of the senior management team that created the first and largest legal services company in the UK. This was followed by roles in private practice for a UK ‘Top 50’ law firm and as a partner (and head of department) for a national firm based from their Manchester office before joining Progeny. A former chamber of commerce president and co-opted school governor, he has lived and worked across the UK. Born and raised in the north-east before moving to Bristol for university, Zee is now based from Manchester and undertakes a national role.

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