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http://www.emplaw.co.uk/topinfoportal.htm
This site provides the links for British Employment Law which enables you to find an employment law specialist adviser in your area. A large number of cross-referenced fact cards are also available for and employees, employers and professionals which spell out the basics of employment law in an easy to use format.

Croner is a provider of business information, advice and support as well as providing authoritative solutions and guidance to customers in the human resources, health and safety, trade and transport, health and education, small business, accountancy and tax, and manufacturing and construction sectors.

With member unions representing over six and a half million working people, it exists to campaigns on economic and social issues in promoting a fair deal at work and for social justice at home and abroad. It also helps building links with other trade union bodies worldwide.

Acas exists to improve organisations and working life through better employment relations. The site provides the most up-to-date information, independent advice and high quality training to help public sector organisations manage change.

http://www.employmentappeals.gov.uk
The site provides all the information with relates to any appeals against a decision made by an Employment Tribunal by appealing to the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).

The DTI is inspired to work and create the best environment for business success in the UK. It helps people and companies to become more productive by promoting enterprise, innovation and creativity.

The Equal Opportunities Commission is an independent and non-departmental public body, funded primarily by the government. It is the leading agency working to eliminate discrimination in 21st Century Britain and to promote equal power such as fair treatment. The site has a wide range of expert advice, with up-to-the-minute practical guidance and legal information, including examples of cases.

The Scottish Human Rights Trust founded in 1979 has been developed to provide independent information and training on human rights and citizenship. The trust provides two guides to the Human Rights Act on its site.

Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) is a national umbrella body that provides essential services to Scottish citizens? advice bureau (CAB). Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) and bureau all over the country are working together to improve the lives of the people.
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