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I made a claim to employment tribunal after I had to leave my job because of bulling and harassment from one of its directors. My claim was accepted and I was waiting to receive the ET3 response. I still had not received it by end of Jan and was getting rather concerned so rang Acas again with my ref details to find out that my case had been struck out in January and I would have to ring the tribunal to find out why. I rang the tribunal and learn t that it had been struck out as they had asked for additional information and had not received a response from me. However I had not ever received either a request or the ET3 response on on telling them this, she checked and found that they had not been sent to a different address, hence why I had not recieved anything. I put in an application for review that day by email and have rung weekly since, but though I keep getting told they will have to review it as it was there error and not to worry, they have been extremely snowed under abd it is on her desk and she will get round to it soon, but it has still not been looked at and have not heard anything. I am still unemployed and have now become extremely ill with all the stress of this and now have been signed off as unfit for work. I've even wondered if my old employer ahs somone in his pocket at the tribunal. Can anyone advise what to do?

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Guest Old_andrew2018

You could pm a forum member such as sidewinder who might be able to advise.

I'm not sure that there is fraud by someone to do with the Employment tribunal however you have the right to request an explanation for the error.

 

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Andy

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