Most solicitors will give you some much free time. Try ACAS as well, theyre pretty good.
Good Luck!!
2006-08-13 09:41:50
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answered by Mas 7
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Citizens Advice Bureau. Some Solicitors do a Free Legal Surgery - you can drop in and ask them about your problem.
2006-08-14 03:57:03
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answered by k 7
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Most solicitors will see you on a first appointment for free.
You need to phone around/look in the yellow pages for one that specialises on employer/employee relations.
2006-08-13 09:43:58
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answered by Steve C 4
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Bill Handel and Tom Artino.Good luck
2006-08-13 09:40:31
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answered by halfbright 5
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well assuming you are in the uk i would say ACAS or your local CAB the tel numbers should be in yell.com i doubt you can get the advice online but you can try. hope it helps and hey if you are outside of uk then sorry i dont know!
2006-08-13 09:40:27
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answered by sonia 3
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her is number its a radio talk show by a LAWYER, he gives free legal advice on his show.1-877-765-0810. its a radio show on KGO in bay area san jose, he does have email adress and i guess a web site too. gud luk.
2006-08-13 09:41:46
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answered by sanJose_Guy 4
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Try the website www.tuc.org.uk and the worksmart site
2006-08-13 12:48:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask Google.com.
2006-08-13 14:37:51
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answered by jc 3
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well i would just type in FREE LEGAL ADVICE into Google??
2006-08-13 09:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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ask on here it worked for me
2006-08-13 09:39:19
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answered by MaxD148 3
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