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Dealing with legal action
Any form of discrimination in the work place, even indirect and unintentional, can land small businesses in hot water. Avoid employment tribunals by finding out how to deal with legal action using the dispute resolution regulations
Avoiding the discrimination trap
Lawyer Iain Patterson looks at how firms could fall foul of new discrimination laws
Dispute Resolution Regulations
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