Search tagged employment tribunal fees

UNISON opinion: Why could tribunal fees be on the way back?

If this becomes law, employees and workers will have to pay a single fee of £55 – whether they are bringing the case by themselves or as part of a group […]

Article, Blogs on the UNISON National site.

Unfair tribunal fees plan shows government is out of ideas, says UNISON

Tribunal fees denied the poorest and most vulnerable access to justice. The only people who would benefit from […]

News, Press release on the UNISON National site.

Getting hot, hot, hot – July at UNISON

Whilst UNISON enjoyed the sun and the World Cup as much as the next union, we also didn’t let them stop us working as hard as ever on behalf of our members. Here are just some of our highlights from July

Article on the UNISON National site.

UNISON lawyer wins major human rights award

The judges ruled that the fees order was “unlawful”, because it prevented access to justice, and therefore "must be […]

Article, News on the UNISON National site.

UNISON’s legal team win top honour for employment tribunal fees court case

Judges commend Supreme Court victory as ‘a result that makes a real difference to a great many people’

Article on the UNISON National site.

Legal Eagles

Behind the scenes with our award-winning lawyers

Article, Magazine, moving on the UNISON National site.

Legal Eagles

Behind the scenes with our award-winning lawyers

Behind the headlines, Magazine, UNISON people on the Magazine site.

How UNISON changed the law: the story behind our success

UNISON has won the most significant judicial intervention in the history of British employment law

Article, Magazine, moving on the UNISON National site.

How UNISON changed the law: the story behind our success

UNISON has won the most significant judicial intervention in the history of British employment law

Behind the headlines, Magazine on the Magazine site.

When data wins in court

Sometimes data tells you an interesting story, sometimes it reveals hidden truths, and sometimes it wins you a four-year legal battle with the government

P.S data on the UNISON National site.