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Month: March 2011

Posted onMarch 29, 2011advice

Witnesses

by Naomi2 Comments on Witnesses

Someone found this blog a few minutes ago with the search ‘help! anyone tell me who’s responsible for calling witnesses to the employment tribunal.’ One…

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Posted onMarch 29, 2011advice

Guest post: Keira Gore

by NaomiLeave a comment on Guest post: Keira Gore

If you win your unfair dismissal case employment tribunals can in some circumstances order your employer to re-employ you. (See generally this previous post.) There…

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Posted onMarch 28, 2011advice

Prohibition on talking to colleagues

by Naomi1 Comment on Prohibition on talking to colleagues

There’s quite a lot that’s troubling about the dismissal of Leonora Rustamova for what sounds like inspired and committed teaching of hard-to-reach pupils. One point…

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Posted onMarch 14, 2011advice

Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

by Michael2 Comments on Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?

As previously noted it is vital that appeals to the EAT are lodged on time and properly constituted (legal jargon for having all the necessary…

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