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Birmingham People's Centre : free employment law advice

Site Admin • Jun 15, 2019

source: Birmingham People's Centre
published: May 2019

Birmingham People's Centre are a charity providing a free employment law advice for employees and employers in Birmingham. If you are a trade union member, have legal insurance or can afford to employ a solicitor then they would expect you to pursue those options.

They can assist with a wide range of employment problems, from disciplinary hearings right up to providing representation at the employment tribunal. They provide advice and information and offer a casework service and can act on your behalf.

The centre has recently received funding from the Access to Justice Foundation and the Big Lottery to support clients to conduct their own cases, with on-going support, access to resources and guidance.

The centre is managed by a qualified solicitor who is supported by a paid caseworker and a dedicated team of experienced volunteers. They understand that when things go wrong at work it can be a stressful experience and take pride in a friendly, approachable and supportive service. They will clearly explain your employment rights and provide an honest assessment of the strength of your case.

Visit the website here >

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