Employment / Tribunal Law
All Disclosure Cases Listed
Service by unapproved channel during active proceedings a departure from rule-based process.
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Archival imagery representing institutional memory, procedural record-keeping, and evidential control within adversarial legal systems.
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Institutional Inertia Loop (DAC–Tribunal–NHS)
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The JIRA work logs submitted as evidence cover the period from October 2023 to June 2024, as these were sufficient to demonstrate the extent of my unpaid overtime and the systemic failings in workload management. While I had been logging project hours in JIRA since at least August or September 2023, I intentionally limited the scope of my DSAR request to this timeframe to streamline the evidence and focus on the most critical periods of overwork. However, the actual total logged hours, if fully retrieved, would likely exceed the hours presented here
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Comparative Presentation Analysis: Institutional Signalling (EX3A – Gordons Partnership; EX3C – CNBC Court).
Side-by-side visual comparison of envelope formatting demonstrates structural convergence in barcode placement, window alignment, and institutional layout markers. While CNBC (Court Administration) reflects lawful administrative authority, Gordons (Private Firm in procedural default) adopts parallel presentation cues, including “Signed For/Recorded” labelling. The comparison isolates shared visual architecture and distinguishes status and procedural footing, evidencing institutional signalling overlap and potential authority mimicry within the recorded sequence.
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