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Professional advisers, such as solicitors, charge for their services and this can be very expensive. Always ask for details of fees before you meet a solicitor.
However, there are many agencies who provide help free of charge:
2. Employment Tribunals - if you need to go to court to resolve a dispute with your employer, you will need to apply to an Employment Tribunal. You can also call the Employment Tribunal Enquiry line on 0845 795 9775. 3. Law centres - provide free legal advice and can help with employment issues.
4. Trade Unions - see the TUC web site for a list of unions and their web sites. Disputes with employers
Most employers treat their employees fairly and reasonably.
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