Free legal advice for local workers most affected by pandemic

Date published: 04 December 2020


Free legal advice is being offered to Greater Manchester’s workers who have been hit hardest by the pandemic in a new partnership.

During this period of uncertainty, many people across Greater Manchester are worried about their employment, from their employment rights, redundancy, pay cuts, to terms or disputes.

Employment Legal Advice is a new service provided by The Growth Company, Citizens Advice Manchester and experienced legal firms to help individuals across Greater Manchester to access free employment-related legal support. The service is designed to help individuals access the right advice at the right time as quickly as possible. 

The service is completely free, with legal experts giving something back and donating their time on a Pro Bono basis. The following law firms are taking part:

  • Aaron and Partners
  • Davis Blank Furniss
  • Glaisyers
  • Hattons Solicitors
  • JMR Solicitors
  • Linder Myers
  • Monarch
  • Peach Law
  • Stephensons
  • Wrigley Claydon

Enquiries to the service will be passed on to a dedicated triage advisor who will review the case and decide on the correct pathway for the user, including whether to refer them to an expert from the network of legal partners.

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “One thing that the pandemic has taught us is that Greater Manchester is stronger when we all pull together. It’s absolutely vital that workers across our city region are aware of their employment rights in these uncertain times, so I fully endorse this free service and would encourage people to use it.”

The Growth Company is an award-winning social enterprise with a mission to enable growth, create jobs and improve lives. In April the Growth Company partnered with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to launch Employ GM to help individuals and employers who have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.​ The service supports individuals who have lost their jobs, while also promoting vacancies for local employers.
 


Andy Brown, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice Manchester, added: “We’ve had a huge increase of enquiries during Covid-19 from people who need to know where they stand on employment law, whether that’s with issues relating to furlough, redundancy or cuts to their salary.

“Understandably, these queries lead to additional stress and worry about keeping up with crucial bills, feeding families and the security of homes, so we are delighted to be working with the Growth Company and legal partners to deliver this vital service and help to put the minds of Manchester residents at rest.”

People who think they might benefit from the help of the Employment Legal Advice service can provide details of their issue on the service’s website: employmentlegaladvice.org 

They can also email info@employmentlegaladvice.org, or call 0808 164 5541.

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