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Employment Law Solicitors In Sandbach

Are you experiencing a legal dispute with your employer? Or are you an employer who wants to ensure that your settlement agreements are fair and lawful? Poole Alcock’s Employment Law team in Sandbach is here to help you navigate the complex and ever-changing world of employment law. We have years of experience in dealing with settlement agreements and compromise agreements, and we can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

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Our Sandbach Solicitors' Offices

Based in the town centre, Poole Alcock Sandbach is located off the A533, opposite Aldi; we are also very close to the Hightown Drinking Fountain. Several public car parks are available including nearby links to local bus stops.

Sandbach

6 Middlewich Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 1DL
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01270 762325

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sandbach@poolealcock.co.uk

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Monday – Friday: 9am – 5:15pm
Weekends: Closed

We have over 34 offices in the UK – Book a Free Consultation

If you have a question about our employment services, please complete our contact form or call us for free. We’re happy to arrange consultations over the phone or via video call. The consultation can be arranged at a time and date that is convenient for you.

Expert Employment Law Advice for Settlement and Compromise Agreements in Sandbach

Are you an employee facing a difficult situation at work? Have you been offered an employment law settlement or compromise agreement? The experienced solicitors at Poole Alcock in Sandbach are here to help.

Our employment law team can provide you with expert legal advice and guidance on your rights and options when it comes to settlement agreements, also known as compromise agreements. We understand the stress and uncertainty that comes with employment disputes, and we work to ensure that you are fully informed and protected throughout the process.

Our services include reviewing and negotiating settlement agreements to ensure that they are fair and reasonable for you, as well as advising you on any potential claims or legal action that you may be entitled to pursue. We also provide support and representation in employment tribunal cases.

Don’t let a difficult situation at work leave you feeling alone and overwhelmed. Contact Poole Alcock in Sandbach for expert legal guidance and support in navigating employment law settlement and compromise agreements.

As employment lawyers in Sandbach, we are here to help.

Our experienced solicitors at Poole Alcock are on hand to support you with a range of legal services.

Call our Sandbach office today on 0800 470 0331 

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Frequently Asked Employment Questions

Settlement Agreements

You are required to have your settlement agreement checked by a solicitor. This is completely free, as your employer pays the legal fees. With Poole Alcock you will get a speedy response – most settlement agreements that we deal with can be turned around within 48 hours. We also offer a same day service, if required. We will also negotiate with your employer if we think you are entitled to more. From beginning to end, your compromise agreement will be dealt with by a knowledgeable and supportive solicitor.

Find out more about Settlement agreements here.

Restrictive Covenant

Typically a restrictive covenant is a contract clause prohibiting an employee from competing with their ex-employer for a certain period of time after leaving the business. It can also be used to prevent the ex-employee from soliciting or dealing with customers of the business by using information gained during employment.

This can be a complex area and can lead to costly legal action if the right advice is not sought at the earliest opportunity. If you have fallen foul of the restrictions in your contract, get in touch with one of our specialist employment lawyers to discuss your options.

Employment Tribunals

In cases where employment disputes cannot be resolved directly, you may be called before an employment tribunal. Our specialist employment solicitors will guide you through the process, recommending the best route for your case. If you do need to go to a tribunal, we will guide you at every step, ensure you are fully prepared, and help you achieve the best outcome for you. At Poole Alcock we have all the experience you need to provide clear, informed advice. Contact us to prepare for a tribunal, leaving you free to maintain your commercial focus and ensure you are fairly represented.

Our fees for representing you at an employment tribunal are charged on a staged fixed fee basis, giving you peace of mind and certainty in relation to costs. A full breakdown of pricing can be found here.

Redundancy

Employees may be entitled to a statutory notice period and redundancy payment. Employees selected for redundancy must be given at least one week’s notice if they have been employed between one month and two years, and one additional week for each year of employment over two years up to 12 weeks. Employers should enter into a period of consultation with their employees, providing information on why redundancies are necessary and any alternatives available. Employers who fail to adhere to the consultation requirements could face a claim for compensation, known as a protective award.

Disciplinary Hearings or Unfair Dismissals

If your employer has dismissed you unfairly, we will provide practical advice and support to ensure that you receive what you are entitled to, whether that is reinstatement or appropriate compensation. We will ensure that your employer abides by the laws that safeguard employees and that any settlement agreement includes conditions that make it legally binding. Our employment solicitors are also adept at representing senior executives (directors, shareholders or partners) to resolve employment disputes, including executive severance packages and settlement or compromise agreements.

​​Equal Opportunities

As an employee or prospective employee you have a right to fair practices and behaviour in the workplace under the Equality Act 2010 – this includes fair allocations of workloads; equal access to benefits and conditions; fair processes to deal with work-related grievances,;a merit-based selection process for recruiting and promotion; and a workplace that is free from unlawful discrimination, harassment or bullying.

Discrimination

Discrimination is based upon ‘Protected Characteristics’ which include; race, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion and belief. If you believe that you have been treated differently as a result of one of these characteristics, our employment lawyers may be able to help you by negotiating an exit from the business, advising on whether you have a claim or defence, and provide practical legal advice.

Bullying or Harassment

If the mutual trust between employer and employee is broken, for example through bullying and harassment at work, the employee can resign and claim constructive dismissal at an Employment Tribunal, on the grounds of breach of contract (as long as they have worked for the employer for at least two years). If you have been a victim of workplace bullying or harassment, contact our specialist team today to get the necessary support and advice you need.

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