“Corresponding Date Rule”
In accordance with section 207B of the Employment Rights Act 1996, the effect of a corresponding date rule is that a period, a month “from” or “after” a particular date ends on the corresponding date in the following month, it is therefore vital that the corresponding date is acknowledged when considering a prospective claim at the ET.
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