I have just joined Workers of England because I have a problem at work, am I entitled to help?
The WEU can only provide assistance to members. If you join, we can offer you immediate advice. To be represented in a workplace meeting, you normally need to have been a member for at least 3 months.
However, the WEU currently offer new members the option of paying the annual membership subscription, which provides representation in meetings with your employer straight away. Please note that this does not apply to Employment Tribunals, which are reviewed separately on a case-by-case basis.
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