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Tribunal & Appeal Proceedings

Our experts here at AFG LAW in Bolton and Bury provide advice and representation on employment tribunals and appeal proceedings.

 

Employment Tribunal Solicitors Bolton

What Is An Employment Tribunal?

This can be a dispute with an employer, professional body or trade union that you are a member of.

Employment disagreements which have not been able to be resolved by other means will often go to an employment tribunal, the result of which is legal and final.

The following is a few examples of cases can be heard at an employment tribunal:

  • Wrongful dismissal
  • Unfair dismissal
  • Discrimination
  • A breach of contract
  • Equal pay issues

There is a time limit of three months since your employment ended or when the issued happened in order to make a claim.

 

If you believe that you have a case for an employment tribunal or appeal proceedings please get in contact and we will discuss your statutory rights and provide you with appropriate advice and representation with either a solicitor or lawyer.

 

Our specialist employment law team can help you with a full range of legal services.

 

Contact disputeresolution@afglaw.co.uk for further information or call us on 01204 377600.

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