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Posted onJuly 29, 2010advice

Small things

by NaomiLeave a comment on Small things

In principle, as long as you make your meaning reasonably clear, details of grammar, punctuation and spelling oughtn’t to matter to how the tribunal sees…

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Posted onJuly 26, 2010advice

Notification of an appeal

by MichaelLeave a comment on Notification of an appeal

If an appeal is made to the EAT, they will notify the other side. This, however, is likely to take a little time, because the…

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Posted onJuly 21, 2010advice

Waiting Room Etiquette

by MichaelLeave a comment on Waiting Room Etiquette

When you arrive at the tribunal, it’s normal to introduce yourself to the other side. Often there is something specific to discuss – last minute…

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Posted onJuly 19, 2010advice

Preventing dismissal: ‘interim relief’

by NaomiLeave a comment on Preventing dismissal: ‘interim relief’

Tribunals have power, in certain limited circumstances, to order your employer to continue your employment until your unfair dismissal claim has been heard. This is…

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Posted onJuly 14, 2010advice

When can you negotiate?

by NaomiLeave a comment on When can you negotiate?

Any time, but some times are better than others. Soon The sooner you settle your case, the less it will have cost you. That’s true…

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Posted onJuly 10, 2010advice

Make it easy (II)

by NaomiLeave a comment on Make it easy (II)

I posted a few days ago about the benefit of making it easy for people to do things you want them to do. The EAT…

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Posted onJuly 9, 2010advice

Do I need a barrister or a solicitor?

by Naomi1 Comment on Do I need a barrister or a solicitor?

The decision to pay for legal representation in an employment tribunal case is not one to take lightly: see Getting Advice. But if you have…

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Posted onJuly 8, 2010advice

New evidence after tribunal

by Michael5 Comments on New evidence after tribunal

Sometimes, after the tribunal hearing, you learn of something that, if you’d know about it at the time, you would have wanted to present to…

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Posted onJuly 7, 2010advice

Do you have to pay back compensation for lost earnings if you get a job?

by Naomi2 Comments on Do you have to pay back compensation for lost earnings if you get a job?

Someone recently found us by searching this question. The answer is no – you don’t have to volunteer to repay it, anyway. A tribunal award…

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Posted onJuly 6, 2010advice

Butterworths Employment Law Handbook

by Naomi & MichaelLeave a comment on Butterworths Employment Law Handbook

The 18th edition is now available. The cover seems to be decorated with bubbles, which is odd – more shampoo bottle than authoritative law book.…

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