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  1. This is a bit of a long shot, but I wonder if anyone knows the answer. ET case for constructive dismissal won without question. It was never about the money, more proving a multi-million £ company should still play by the rules. At the time of the case, I wasn't aware that I had to put together the financial details of what I was claiming - thinking the Court would make an award on what they thought. In the end, I claimed loss of earnings up to the date of the hearing, which wasn't a huge amount (petty cash to the company involved), and although the ET recommended I claim for future loss of earnings, as I was then self employed, and obviously hoped there wouldn't be, I declined to do so. Now I really wish I had, as due to the recession, the business lost a considerable amount of money to start off with. I know it's a long shot, but is it possible to have the claim re-opened and re-assessed? I'm reasonably sure it's not - but there's no harm in asking?
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