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Tag Archives: fees
Supreme Court ready to rule on Tribunal fees
This is a post with a very short shelf life. By Wednesday afternoon it will be irrelevant. On Wednesday morning the Supreme Court will give its decision in the Judicial Review proceedings challenging the legality of the Employment Tribunal fee … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Tribunals
Tagged access to justice, fees, indirect discrimination, supreme court
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Employment Tribunal Fees – a Shock to the System
Monday marks what is probably the most profound change in the Employment Tribunal system since Industrial Tribunals were given jurisdiction to hear unfair dismissal claims back in 1971. For the first time a claimant will have to pay a fee … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Tribunals
Tagged Daily Telegraph, EMW, fees
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