CAC Announces New Deputy Chairs and Members
22 Committee Members have been appointed to the CAC on 7 May 2024.

The Department for Business and Trade Ministers have appointed several Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) Deputy Chairs and Members to serve five-years terms. All appointments start on the 07 May 2024.Â
The following have been appointed:Â
Deputy Chairs – Alan Bogg; Benjimin Burgher; Susan Cox; Jonathan Gray; Andrew James; Paul Swann.Â
Employer Members – Amanda Ashworth; Deborah England; Joe Corcos; John Rawling; Julia Buck; Mark Pennifold; Robert Light. Â
Worker Members –Christopher Burrows; Nigel Cotgrove; Brian Hooper; Stephan Jary; Joanne Kaye; Andy Peart; Sean Starbuck; Tim Rose, Morris Stemp. Â
The CAC is an independent statutory authority with specific functions relating to trade unions and employers. The most significant function of the CAC is adjudicating on the recognition and de-recognition of trade unions for collective bargaining in the workplace. This is carried out by applying the underpinning UK trade union recognition legislation when considering a union’s application for collective bargaining in a workplace, whilst seeking agreement between a union and the employer where possible.  Â
The overall responsibility for the CAC’s work rests with the Chair. The CAC itself comprises three groups: Deputy Chairs; Members with experience as employers’ representatives (mainly HR Directors and Employment Relations leaders); and Members with experience as workers’ representatives (mainly senior trade union officials). It works through Panels consisting of the Chair or a Deputy Chair and one member drawn from each of the other two groups.