It may be best to consider whether you can deal with any allowed amendment to the ET3 by the respondent in a different way rather than making a request for a further amendments to your claim. Remember you have your witness statement and also the hearing at which you can question the witnesses.
I cannot say as I have no details of either your discrimination or whistleblowing cases and it will depend entirely on what information the respondent has to put together for the bundle and how many witness statements will be needed. The respondent will need to argue there are no merits in the whistleblowing case proceeding on legal points not the amount of work it takes to defend the claim.
I cannot say as I have no details of either your discrimination or whistleblowing cases and it will depend entirely on what information the respondent has to put together for the bundle and how many witness statements will be needed. The respondent will need to argue there are no merits in the whistleblowing case proceeding on legal points not the amount of work it takes to defend the claim.
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