The government plans to respond to criticisms in a report about its handling of a high-profile employment tribunal in July.
Dr Rosalind Ranson won £3.2 million from the government after taking it to a tribunal over bullying and unfair dismissal.
An independent review of how the government handled the case by lawyer Richard Wright made a number of recommendations.
When Tynwald sits next week, Chief Minister Alf Cannan will ask members to back a motion allowing the government to update the court on what it's doing to bring in changes.
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