Employment tribunals deal with legal hearings between workers and employers when there is a dispute about employment rights that can’t be resolved less formally.
Employment tribunals deal with legal hearings between workers and employers when there is a dispute about employment rights that can’t be resolved less formally.
If the increase is imposed, HCPC fees will have risen by 47% since 2014 – a figure in no way matched by the persistently […]
UNISON celebrates its landmark victory over the scrapping of employment tribunal fees at the Supreme Court in London with general secretary Dave Prentis. Westminster, London. The court […]
“Tribunal fees denied the poorest and most vulnerable access to justice. The only people who would benefit from […]
"We argued strongly against the introduction of these fees which represent a barrier to employment justice for working people," said Bronwyn McKenna, UNISON […]
Ever since the government introduced tribunal fees three years ago, the number of claims has plummeted as workers have been forced to find fees of […]
Ms David told the committee that the imposition of fees "has created a more inefficient system whilst simultaneously denying access to justice to some of […]
I now call on Michael Gove to extend this move to employment tribunal fees. “Evidence shows that since tribunal fees were introduced, the number of employment tribunal […]
"The government got it very wrong on fees, as ministers found to their cost when they lost at the Supreme Court in the summer. "But the […]
The Government's decision to introduce Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal fees was challenged by UNISON in the High Court late last year. UNISON argued that the introduction of […]
The union is challenging Government plans to introduce fees for claims in the Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal. The fees are due to come in […]
The High Court appeared to accept all the union’s arguments about the likely impact of the fees on barring access to justice for workers treated unfairly by employers, but ruled that more time […]
The Government's decision to introduce Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal fees was challenged by UNISON in the High Court in October 2013 and again in October 2014. The union […]
Employment Trubunal fees win A5 supplement
The Lord Chancellor agreed in the first Judicial Review claim that he would reimburse all fees that have been paid, if they are found to be unlawful. UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis […]