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Caution Needed when Advertising Vacancies

It’s been reported that a serial litigant is plaguing employers that are not cautious about job vacancies they advertise. According to The Sunday Times, 7 February, John Berry is believed to have earned thousands of pounds from his actions. With the ease of online filing for employment tribunal claims, reports suggest at least 60 companies […]

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Filed under: Discrimination, Employment Tribunals by Employment Law Clinic

Post created on: February 9th, 2010

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