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Employment Tribunal queries
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This a forum for posters - there are no other rules about it being for claimants or appellants.
I agree it can be used to seek advice or opinions on anything within the scope of the Thread Grouping (in this case Employment, Jobseeking and Training) and that could be a question by an employer.
There are Forum rules that prevent certain things like "How can I break the law?"People are entitled to know what they are up against so that they can make an informed decision.
Exactly. In all cases paying for professional advice is the best solution but that does not mean people cannot be asked for views, experiences or general advice. The poster just has to consider the quality of the advice and realise that on any forum there will be people who pretend they know what they are talking about but are just guessing.Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. Most people are incapable of forming such opinions.0
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