Step by step guidance on the Employment Tribunal Process
In this episode 196 of the podcast I bring you the sixth and final episode in a mini series covering step by step guidance on the Employment Tribunal process. This is applicable for both employees who may want to make a claim and employers who may be defending a claim.
This 6th episode is about the final preparation for the hearing in the Employment Tribunal. In this episode I cover:
- Documents that you may be required to prepare.
- Documents you may find helpful to prepare.
- What a Chronology is.
- What a Cast List is.
- What Written Submissions are.
- How you should prepare if you are representing yourself.
- Sharing the bundle with the Employment Tribunal.
- Video Hearings.
- In Person Hearings.
Links you may find helpful:
Preliminary Hearing in the Employment Tribunal
Defending a claim in the Employment Tribunal
What are the consequences of failing to comply with an Employment Tribunal Case Management Order?
Making an Employment Tribunal claim against your Employer
Free Template List : https://realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk/product/list-of-evidence-template-disclosure-in-the-employment-tribunal/
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