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Posted onOctober 11, 2010advice

If the claimant can’t read

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A significant minority of claimants in employment tribunals either can’t read at all, or can’t read in English. This isn’t a particular problem – but…

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Posted onSeptember 29, 2010advice

Changing decisions

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There are basically 3 ways of getting an employment tribunal decision changed. Which one applies depends partly on what kind of decision you want to…

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Posted onAugust 4, 2010advice

Reinstatement and re-engagement

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One of the things the employment tribunal can do if you win your unfair dismissal case is order your employer to give you back your…

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Posted onAugust 2, 2010advice

Should I pay for legal advice?

by Naomi2 Comments on Should I pay for legal advice?

There are various ways of getting legal advice and representation without having to pay for it: see generally ‘Getting advice. But lots of people won’t…

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Posted onJuly 29, 2010advice

Small things

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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 19, 2010advice

Preventing dismissal: ‘interim relief’

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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?

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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)

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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?

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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 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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