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Tribunal Judges want Furloughed.
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The photo shows a brief piece of news about Tribunal Judges here in NI.
What do the members here think, should they be furloughed or ask for MR first then go to appeal?
Comments welcome.
What do the members here think, should they be furloughed or ask for MR first then go to appeal?
Comments welcome.
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You have to do an MR before you can appeal.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi Mike its a genuine piece of news in a local paper here.
Question about should they seek to ask for a MR and appeal is genuine...do they have rights or not
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