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Question re: employment law expert please?
sk101
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Would this be the right place to post a query relating ti part-time employees? Would really value a Legal perspective on a complex issue.
A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist.
A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent,
the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals who operate above the law.
A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent,
the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals who operate above the law.
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Feel free to post your query but be advised this is not a legal advice site, you will get responses from the experienced to the uninformed and decide yourself which is useful. Legal advice generally needs to be paid for (e.g. direct to a lawyer or through union fees or home insurance) though CAB and ACAS are also available.sk101 said:Would this be the right place to post a query relating ti part-time employees? Would really value a Legal perspective on a complex issue.Originally Posted by shortcrust
"Contact the Ministry of Fairness....If sufficient evidence of unfairness is discovered you’ll get an apology, a permanent contract with backdated benefits, a ‘Let’s Make it Fair!’ tshirt and mug, and those guilty of unfairness will be sent on a Fairness Awareness course."2 -
Not really the right place for the reason 'nicechap' has explained. Any legal issue needs informed legal advice, complex issues even more so.
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What looks complex to a layman may look quite straightforward to a professional - but the problem with this sort of forum is that those posting questions often aren't quite sure what information is relevant. That means you either get a screed of completely irrelevant background, or (quite often!) salient facts are missed out because the person asking the question is trying to keep the post short and/or doesn't realise their relevance.sk101 said:Would this be the right place to post a query relating ti part-time employees? Would really value a Legal perspective on a complex issue.
Post your question and see what transpires. At worst you get useless answers based on incomplete information, at best you might get some real help.Googling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!0
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