Contacting your local Citizens Adivice Bureau (CAB) office will be your best option:
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
There is also information about your employment rights at the ACAS (Advice, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) website:
http://www.acas.org.uk/
There is a lot of detailled information at the Department Of Trade and Industry website regarding employment rights:
http://www.dti.gov.uk/employment/Would anybody be able to tell me if they know somewhere I can get advice about employment legal rights?
In addition to all of the above, you could also try emplaw
www.emplaw.co.uk
Very good site!
citizens advice bureau if you're in the uk
Federal EEOC deals with employment discrimination.
State Human Relations/human rights offices deal with employment discrimination.
State Dept. of Labor/Wage and hour divisions, etc. deal with workplace conditions and laws.
OSHA deals with safety concerns in the workplace.
citizens advice bureau - they know everything
Your state workforce commission.
Go to the Dept. of Labor website for the state that you live in. That site should inform you what your rights are as an employee. You may also want to check out the OSHA (Occupational Safety and Hazard Association) site for your state.
This is the law hear its a bit long though
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1996/199鈥?/a>
Local citizens advice bureaus usually have an employment specialist attatched to their office. And it's free. Done good for me when I had an employment issue.
Local CAB or if you ask for ACAS local office , they are very good in employment legislation's.
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