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Hi,

 

Just wondering if anyone has any employment law knowledge here as I have a problem with my employer and cant seem to find proper help anywhere.

 

If anyone knows where/who I can contact for advice (other than the Citizens advice bureau) I would be really grateful.

 

Thanks in advance :-?

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Perhaps if you stated what advice you need people may be able to help or point you in the right direction...

Opinions given herein are made informally by myself as a lay-person in good faith based on personal experience. For legal advice you must always consult a registered and insured lawyer.

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Hi Barracad,

Thanks for your reply.

 

Its a bit of a sensitive nature to be honest and if I post the situation here and someone from my work was readin it, they would know it was me.

 

I was hoping someone would be able to help via PM if they can help.

 

Not that helpful from me I know but I hope you understand.

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In that case I would suggest a forum is not the best place for you.

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In that case I would suggest a forum is not the best place for you.

 

I know its not ideal but Im struggling to know where to look. I was hoping someone may know of a website or something to point me in the right direction.

 

Couldn't you change names, or keep away from too much detail...? People'd like to help, but they need to know whether they can help or not...

 

I know what you mean Demon but the problem is, my situation is a very rare one so even if I posted a little detail it would pretty much be known it was me.

 

I knew it was a longshot but thought it was worth a go.

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Have you tried Acas.

 

call them on 08457 47 47 47

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Guest jameshusky

I know a little about employment law, what I do know I know is right, feel free to PM me if you wish.. I make no form of guarantee that I can help, but I'll certainly have a look. If not, CAB are good.

 

J

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Have you tried Acas.

 

call them on 08457 47 47 47

 

I have yes but my employer doesnt agree with what Ive been told and Im now trying to clarify 2 elements.

 

Might like to try this as a starter.

 

Employment Law

 

Good link, thanks for that, will take a read now.

 

Are you part of a union? Do you have a workers' organisation you could go to, or internal complaints?

 

No none of those, the company isnt big enough.

 

I know a little about employment law, what I do know I know is right, feel free to PM me if you wish.. I make no form of guarantee that I can help, but I'll certainly have a look. If not, CAB are good.

 

J

Thanks James, I will take alook at the link and may come back to you if I still need help.

 

Legal aid free 1/2 hour?

Thanks, I dont think I qualify for legal aid as my earnings are normally too high. Do you know how I would find this out?

 

Im overwhelmed with all your responses. Thanks very much

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Thanks, I dont think I qualify for legal aid as my earnings are normally too high. Do you know how I would find this out?

 

I always thought, and I might be wrong, that everyone was entitled to a free 1/2 hour, I know when I've been in the past they've never asked about earnings etc. Might be worth giving a couple of solicitors a ring and find out.

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Thanks, I dont think I qualify for legal aid as my earnings are normally too high. Do you know how I would find this out?

 

I always thought, and I might be wrong, that everyone was entitled to a free 1/2 hour, I know when I've been in the past they've never asked about earnings etc. Might be worth giving a couple of solicitors a ring and find out.

 

Its the solicitors themselves who offer the free "up to" half of one hour. If it takes more than the half hour they can start charging.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Links on http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/workbully-support/links

are all quite new and engagingly jaded. They're from an employee's perspective on a bullying support site.

Co-operative.co.uk/en/legalservices offeri free telephone legal advice to anyone who joins the co-op (also free but the online form is down),

or Whichlegalservice.co.uk do it for £12.75 a quarter.

 

If the problem hasn't yet blown-up and got formal, it might not be too late to take out legal insurance. Employers can do it in the normal way; employees have to add it on to home contents insurance.

 

I'll shamelessly plug my own unfinished site Employees.org.uk

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