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Employment according to dictionary means service. Employment involves two parties; employer and employee. Usually there exists a form of contract or a set of terms and conditions in employment. The employer is the person who holds power and is ideally in the authoritarian position and the employee is the person hired to render service/labour. Employment is a very important facet of a working person’s life. To him, employment defines his existence; his life-style, standard of living and bare necessities of life are regulated by employment.
Individuals, in most cases are competent enough to manage employment issues or any employment related issues themselves. But in some cases, the situation becomes grave and tricky and legal help is asked for. There are well-defined laws in every form of employment. However, with changes in every field and every aspect of life, these employment laws are changing rapidly. Even the most tactful and competent employer seeks help of an Employment lawyer to keep things in control. This is from one point of view, i.e. the employer’s side of the story. Employees, working and serving whole-heartedly often become victims of ill-treatment, sudden dismissal or discrimination. Many king-size organizations have trade unions to maintain employee interests and job security. But they also need the advice of employment lawyers to save their interests fighting against the employer.
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Our clientele ranges from individual Employees to small or big Employers and we render our service to all of them alike. We assist employees in case of sudden change of employment contract, sudden dismissal, racial/sexual harassment, bullying at work, holiday/sick pay or maternity rights, employee representation at Tribunals and settling any other unique employment hazards. Our employment department is available to help you in advising or making any employment legislation. It includes all issues regarding drafting of contracts, making agreements and negotiations, dismissals, defending claims against discrimination and the like.
Duncan Lewis & Co. helps you resolve any employment related issues or disputes at competitive rates and you are sure to get value for money. Clients are satisfied by the quality service they get from us and contact us time and again, whenever needed. For any employment related advice, visit duncanlewis.co.uk for immediate results.
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