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Posted onApril 12, 2011advice

Booking Interpreters

by MichaelLeave a comment on Booking Interpreters

Booking interpreters is one of the aspects of tribunal administration that can stumble. If you need a interpreter for the tribunal, you will need to…

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Posted onApril 11, 2011advice

Written applications and judicial working conditions

by Naomi & MichaelLeave a comment on Written applications and judicial working conditions

The life of an employment judge is not an easy one. (This conclusion is not based on direct personal experience or a statistically robust survey,…

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Posted onApril 1, 2011advice

The white heat of technology

by Naomi & Michael6 Comments on The white heat of technology

The civil and criminal courts have been concerned recently with whether it is permissible for journalists to ‘tweet’ direct from court. But the Employment Tribunal…

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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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Posted onFebruary 11, 2011advice

Avoiding bad page breaks

by Michael2 Comments on Avoiding bad page breaks

In general, typographers try to avoid ending a page with a short fragment of a paragraph or starting a page with the last small part…

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Posted onFebruary 8, 2011advice

Don’t play chicken with the Employment Appeal Tribunal

by MichaelLeave a comment on Don’t play chicken with the Employment Appeal Tribunal

Miller v Lambeth Primary Care Trust is the latest cautionary tale about the need to make sure that appeals to the EAT are brought in…

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Posted onFebruary 1, 2011advice

Bad writing

by Naomi1 Comment on Bad writing

A sign on a churchyard gate, seen on a walk at the weekend, reads: Please be aware of rabbit damage to the grass to the…

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