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<blockquote data-quote="Salvia" data-source="post: 1393208" data-attributes="member: 278312"><p>This sounds like a 'cop out' to me - why can't they assist you? They've taken your membership fees haven't they? What do you mean by "recently joined" - did you only join the union after you were suspended? If so, I can understand that they may be reluctant to turn out for you - but again, read up on the trade union handbook (which they should have given you) & see what it says about representation. </p><p></p><p>BTW - some household insurance policies include legal representation cover, & it doesn't just have to be about home/contents matters. Check your insurance policy - could save a bit of money (though you'd need to check how good they'd be on employment issues).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvia, post: 1393208, member: 278312"] This sounds like a 'cop out' to me - why can't they assist you? They've taken your membership fees haven't they? What do you mean by "recently joined" - did you only join the union after you were suspended? If so, I can understand that they may be reluctant to turn out for you - but again, read up on the trade union handbook (which they should have given you) & see what it says about representation. BTW - some household insurance policies include legal representation cover, & it doesn't just have to be about home/contents matters. Check your insurance policy - could save a bit of money (though you'd need to check how good they'd be on employment issues). [/QUOTE]
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