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Attorney General's guidelines for prosecutors on plea discussions and presenting a plea agreement to the court in serious fraud cases.
Guidelines on the acceptance of pleas and the prosecutor's role in the sentencing exercise (revised 2009).
This part of Schedule A1 is about changes to the bargaining unit or where the bargaining unit has ceased to exist
This guidance is on a Union making an application to be recognised for collective bargaining
This guide provides information on statutory derecognition of a trade union
This guidance relates to agreements for collective bargaining recognition
PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) allow employers to make an annual payment to HRMC for some types of expenses and benefits - apply, renew, deadlines
These sections are taken from the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 and relate to disclosure of information
Apply to the tribunal about a rent increase decision, changes to a lease or a decision about a council house, park home or caravan, in England.
Fees, expenses, contractual terms and administrative procedures for panel counsel, clerks and their chambers.
The latest versions of the Criminal Procedure Rules and of the Criminal Practice Directions made by the Lord Chief Justice.
Working effectively with trade unions; collective bargaining and agreements, informing and consulting, union subs, the check off, political funds, union reps
Legal aid helps pay for legal advice, mediation or representation in court - see if you can claim.
Details of the Ministry of Justice’s review of criminal legal aid, announced in December 2018.
Free mediation to settle out of court if you've started or received a claim for money.
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