ChatterBank1 min ago
Unfair Dismissal
What is the average pay for unfair dismissal? -
in this case not being given the chance to bring a rep to your dismissal hearing or being given the chance to have one at all.
in this case not being given the chance to bring a rep to your dismissal hearing or being given the chance to have one at all.
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by rep do you mean union rep or legal rep ?
anyway if they have not followed their own rules I think it is unlawful dismissal and the moolah for that is much less. Somewhere on the lines of two weeks pay for every year of employment and capped at 25k thereabouts
The really big pay outs are for sex and race... see
http:// solicit ors.con tactlaw .co.uk/ employm ent-law /nhs-tr ust-con victed- of-raci al-disc riminat ion-992 980.htm l
which is my fave as it is my ex-employer getting thro close to a million smackers of tax payers' money owing to his disinclination to obey English Law.
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by rep do you mean union rep or legal rep ?
anyway if they have not followed their own rules I think it is unlawful dismissal and the moolah for that is much less. Somewhere on the lines of two weeks pay for every year of employment and capped at 25k thereabouts
The really big pay outs are for sex and race... see
http://
which is my fave as it is my ex-employer getting thro close to a million smackers of tax payers' money owing to his disinclination to obey English Law.
Here's the ACAS helpline http:// www.aca s.org.u k/index .aspx?a rticlei d=2042
Also bear in mind the fee aspect is not like civil money claims where you can automatically claim certain fees back if you win.
Awards of compensation by a Tribunal can also be reduced (even effectively cancelled out) in certain circumstances too.
There are too many variables, you need proper legal advice on your personal circumstances.
Awards of compensation by a Tribunal can also be reduced (even effectively cancelled out) in certain circumstances too.
There are too many variables, you need proper legal advice on your personal circumstances.
Eddie
The 2 years continuous service rule before an unfair dismissal claim can be brought only came into effect in April 2012. Anyone who is an employee and started before 6th April 2012 is on the 1 year rule.
Hence in 2 days time, only new employees in the last 12 months will still be 'locked out' by this aspect until they get their 2 years service in.
The 2 years continuous service rule before an unfair dismissal claim can be brought only came into effect in April 2012. Anyone who is an employee and started before 6th April 2012 is on the 1 year rule.
Hence in 2 days time, only new employees in the last 12 months will still be 'locked out' by this aspect until they get their 2 years service in.