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Unison victory means that people can go to an employment tribunal for free
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For info, progressing nicely The respondent has been advised of her claim.0
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Also please note that the ET advised her that ACAS will be involved again
HTHs.:D:D0 -
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Manxman_in_exile wrote: »sorry - what does that mean?
EDIT: what I meant to say is that I didn't know ACAS could be involved again once ET proceedings commenced
Wot do u think that it means ?
It is a bit of a Toyah ain't it ?0 -
People....Please ignore the c*ap that other posters have said. ET will judge this on a case-by-case basis and there is no default answer.
I will keep you updated with regs her case.0 -
ACAS are now pro-actively involved.0
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