Advice - Acas Free advice on employment law, HR processes and good practice for workers and employers
Getting free legal advice - The Law Society LawWorks is a charity which connects lawyers with people who cannot get legal aid It can provide free advice on issues such as: debt; welfare rights; housing matters; employment law; consumer disputes; You’ll need to make an appointment to see a lawyer at one of LawWorks’ legal advice clinics Search for a LawWorks legal advice clinic near you
Free Online Advice for Employee Rights - Pearson Solicitors Employee Rights – Free Online Tool As an Employee, you have the right to work without discrimination and harassment Your Employment Rights – Our easy to use, Free Online Tool, will quickly guide you to the online help you need as an Employee understand your rights with advice and Information provided by ACAS, Gov and Citizens Advice
Finding free or affordable legal help - Citizens Advice Getting advice for free or a fixed fee Some solicitors give 30 minutes' legal advice for free Some offer a fixed fee - that way you'll know in advance what the advice will cost You can call a solicitor's office and ask if they offer a free half hour or a fixed fee A free or fixed-fee appointment can help you find out your rights and legal
How to get free legal advice about an employment problem LawWorks supports a network of over 280 free legal advice clinics that provide initial advice to individuals on various areas of law, including employment Use their search to see if there is a clinic near you offering advice on employment
Free employment law consultation | Redmans Solicitors How our free employment law advice policy works Redmans are a firm of specialist employment solicitors who can offer you an initial free employment law consultation with our experienced employment lawyers, whatever your problem, wherever you are based in the United Kingdom The initial free employment law advice will cover the assessment of
Where can I get free legal advice? - Age UK Law centres offer free legal advice in centres across the country They help with a range of issues – from benefits and employment to housing to immigration and seeking asylum You can find a list of law centres on the Law Centres Network website Trade unions can offer free legal advice – and not just about employment issues To find out
FRU | Free Representation Unit FRU has been providing representation in social security and employment tribunals since 1972 We help people who are not eligible for legal aid and cannot afford lawyers Our work is done by volunteers, mostly law students and legal professionals in the early stages of their career
Legal services | Member support and services - UNISON National We also offer up to 30 minutes free legal advice on non-work-related matters Employment; If you require employment related advice, please contact your branch in the first instance – many problems can be resolved without the need for a referral to a lawyer If further advice is required, your branch will approach the region