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Employment Tribunal Process
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Oh. Interesting. I didn't know that, but will need to look into that.lincroft1710 said:In the circumstances I would avoid a NWNF solicitor. It is a misnomer, as you usually have to take out insurance to cover the solicitor's costs should they not win.
You say your friend is unfocused. Is this just a temporary state of mind or will his concentration hopefully improve? An ET can be very, very stressful.
I can't see it improving. There's other ill health in the family that's on his mind. Mental Health is also one of a few reasons he's hoping to go to a tribunal. On top of the tribunal there's other uncertainties such as potential medical retirement and a grievance process that has been going for nearly 100 days without any resolution. It doesn't seem right at all that he would need to represent himself.0
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