UK Employment Tribunal claims rose 33% in Q2 2025/26. Learn what the latest statistics mean for HR leaders, employers, and ...
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With tribunal hearings years away, proactive engagement before dismissal is becoming essential to secure meaningful outcomes ...
Labour’s employment law reforms will pile more pressure on our already overwhelmed tribunals. There is a better solution, says Richard Atkinson The Employment Rights Bill, which is currently at the ...
Can you call the boss a ‘dickhead’ or argue that being called messy is harassment? Tribunal judges have their work cut out Usually the forum for humdrum disputes over hourly rates and unpaid overtime ...
David Lammy has killed speculation that the government is considering reintroducing employment tribunal fees as part of efforts to find savings for the Ministry of Justice and recover some of the ...
Rogue bosses who refuse to pay employees what they are owed are going almost entirely unpunished by the government scheme designed to crack down on them. The employment tribunal penalty enforcement ...
Labour Ministers recently caused somewhat of a legal stir by suggesting via a Guardian news report that it is considering the re-introduction of Employment Tribunal fees in order to help with budget ...