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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Employment Act 2002, Paragraph 4.

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Step 1: statement of grounds for actionE+W+S
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4The employer must—
(a)set out in writing—
(i)the employee’s alleged misconduct which has led to the dismissal,
(ii)what the basis was for thinking at the time of the dismissal that the employee was guilty of the alleged misconduct, and
(iii)the employee’s right to appeal against dismissal, and
(b)send the statement or a copy of it to the employee.
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