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Vexatious claims: Challenging the case for employment tribunal fees
Published 2017“…Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to £1,200 for single claimants. …”
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Vexatious claims: challenging the case for employment tribunal fees
Published 2017“…Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to £1,200 for single claimants. …”
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Vexatious claims: Challenging the case for employment tribunal fees
Published 2017“…Since July 2013, recourse to Employment Tribunals in the United Kingdom has attracted fees of up to £1,200 for single claimants. …”
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Collegiality, Therapy and Mediation—The Contribution of Experts in Swedish Mental Health Law
Published 2017-01-01“…This argument possibly extends to the role of medical members in mental health tribunals in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.…”
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Drivers di Uber: confermato che si tratta di workers e non di self-employed
Published 2017-12-01“…The last November the 10th 2017, the Employment Appeal Tribunal of the United Kingdom confirmed the Employment Tribunal of London judgment of October 2016: Uber drivers are workers, whitin the meaning of art. 230 (3) (b) of the Employment Rights Act. …”
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