Conciliation and Posh act 2013
Conciliation is a method of resolving a conflict between parties by the use of a mediator. Only if the aggrieved party demands it, the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) will facilitate conciliation as a means of resolving workplace sexual assault complaints. Before conducting an investigation under section 11, the ICC should attempt to resolve the dispute between the aggrieved woman and the respondent by conciliation. It should be remembered that the respondent has no right to request conciliation) and that “no monetary settlement” shall be used as a ground for conciliation. Where a settlement has been reached, the ICC shall report the terms of the agreement and forward them to the employer, who shall proceed in accordance with the advice. The ICC shall supply the aggrieved woman and the respondent with copies of the resolution as reported. Where a settlement is arrived at, no further inquiry shall be conducted by the ICC. Conciliation is a mechanism used by the ICC to offer a s