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Inners at tribunals

9th September 1977
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

CODE of rules for employers arings has been put together The guidelines included in e code, drawn up by a ulier who sits on an indus al tribunal, advise iployers to take professional vice before completing the Dly to the tribunal office on e Notice of Appearance -m.

Documents sent in with the Dly should be sent with four pies so that there are papers r the three men on the bunal and the applicant.

Other advice includes "go rough your case" — make re that you know what to taking part in industrial tribunal to help hauliers.

say and take advice even though you may decide not to be represented.

Get to the hearing as early as possible and make sure that all the witnesses turn up and if .they are unwilling witnesses then ask for help to have a subpoena issued to force them to come.

The case history of what happened over the issue should all be fully documented and back up what is said at the hearing — and anyone involved with the tribunals should make a study of published cases and the results.

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