Re: Made redundant, they are advertising for my job before and still are after.
Why are you appealing? There is no reason that you have to! And what are you going to do when they offer you your job back and then hang around for a couple of months gathering evidence to dismiss you fairly? And you never, ever start negotiations for what you will accept as a settlement. That is a sign of weakness. You wait to see what the employer offers, then you go back with more than you expect them to agree, and eventually you settle somewhere in between the two figures.
If you can prove now what has happened you go straight to a tribunal claim. They didn't give you the chance to appeal - you would be foolish to allow them the chance to hold an appeal and reverse their decision - at which point your tribunal claim falls because you cannot reasonably refuse reinstatement if you appeal.
Why are you appealing? There is no reason that you have to! And what are you going to do when they offer you your job back and then hang around for a couple of months gathering evidence to dismiss you fairly? And you never, ever start negotiations for what you will accept as a settlement. That is a sign of weakness. You wait to see what the employer offers, then you go back with more than you expect them to agree, and eventually you settle somewhere in between the two figures.
If you can prove now what has happened you go straight to a tribunal claim. They didn't give you the chance to appeal - you would be foolish to allow them the chance to hold an appeal and reverse their decision - at which point your tribunal claim falls because you cannot reasonably refuse reinstatement if you appeal.
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