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Claim to an employment tribunal
arzob
Posts: 2 Newbie
I have made a claim to an employment tribunal due to some unpaid wages. When the respondent sent their response to the tribunal they paid part of the deductions which had been made. Should I withdraw that proportional part from my claim, even though I have already submitted my claim to the tribunal and the respondent paid this part afterwards?
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You don't need to - if it gets that far then the tribunal will sort it out.0
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why you said "if it gets that far". Do you think they will try to negotiate a settlement? I think the respondent is defending himself without a solicitor and he is extremely pig headed...0
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Because it hasn't got that far yet! I know nothing about the case, so it may and it may not - for many reasons. It was simply a neutral statement - if it gets that far then the tribunal will sort it out.0
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