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NHS Employment legal advice

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VikkiSponge · 29/07/2024 15:53

I want to know what rights I have in a situation with my NHS employer. I've tried my union and they have just shrugged at me, basically. I am bewildered by the law society's list of five thousand possible firms with no way of filtering them by anything other than geographical location (irrelevant!?). I don't want to talk to ambulance chasers, which is all I get results for when I try and google. I want to talk to someone serious at a reputable firm and I don't mind paying although I don't have a lot to spend. Can anyone please point me in a helpful direction? Thank you.

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CantHoldMeDown · 30/07/2024 10:35

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Gall10 · 30/07/2024 10:53

Polarnight · 30/07/2024 10:30

Oh my god

Are any of you Solicitors? Because I am. The union haven't been helpful. The panel solicitor is a separate entity from the union and possibly could help but the OP needs to find out who they are and how to instruct them

This is why no one should come to MN for legal advice because the general public know nothing...

Same as people asking for a medical diagnosis on message boards…maybe asking your zip would be a better start!

Gall10 · 30/07/2024 10:53

Gall10 · 30/07/2024 10:53

Same as people asking for a medical diagnosis on message boards…maybe asking your zip would be a better start!

Sorry….askyour gp, not your zip!!!

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