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Cookies that have been set in the past

If you have disabled one or more Analytics Cookies, we may still use information collected from cookies prior to your disabled preference being set, however, we will stop using the disabled cookie to collect any further information. May 2017

Contact us

Call us now on 0161 694 8150 or email us at
redundancy@payjustice.co.uk

Please be assured that strong victimisation laws are in place to prevent any negative action being taken against you for bringing a claim. If you have any concerns about this or any other questions about the claim, you can call 0161 694 8150 and speak to our legal team in confidence.