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Vince Cable interview: Charging fees for employment tribunals was ‘a very bad move’

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  • Vince Cable interview: Charging fees for employment tribunals was ‘a very bad move’

    The number of workers taking cases to employment tribunals has dropped dramatically since the Government introduced fees of up to £1,200 two years ago.Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrat Business Secretary, admitted the Coalition made a mistake and that the charges are deterring low paid women from seeking compensation for unfair treatment in the workplace. He... Read more »
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    Charging fees for employment tribunals was ‘a very bad move’
    No S**T Sherlock! It is amazing how an impending election helps them to realise their mistakes!

    An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
    ~ Anonymous

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