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As specialist employment lawyers, we regularly attend Employment Tribunals, representing clients in London and nationwide with a high success rate. Our 20 years of knowledge and experience are key to this success. While many cases are in London, we serve clients across the country.
Below, we provide useful information about Employment Tribunals, including how they work and how to contact your nearest Tribunal. It's important to note that representing yourself in a Tribunal is not advisable due to the complexity of employment law and procedures. Self-representation can often lead to poor outcomes. Based on our experience, we outline common mistakes made by unrepresented parties and offer guidance to avoid them.
The Employment Tribunal requires claimants to specify the amount claimed and provide a detailed calculation based on statutes such as the Employment Rights Act and the Equality Act, along with relevant case law.
Unrepresented claimants often make the mistake of drafting overly ambitious Schedules of Loss, claiming amounts far beyond what they are legally entitled to. This can create a negative impression with the Tribunal, potentially undermining their case. It's not uncommon for unrepresented claimants to seek hundreds of thousands or even millions of pounds while overlooking legitimate compensation they could claim.
Employers are advised to prepare a Counter-Schedule of Loss based on legal principles to minimize or avoid compensation altogether.
These examples highlight the risks of self-representation. Many unrepresented parties only realize their errors when facing the Tribunal, where they struggle to meet procedural requirements or apply correct legal principles.
We strongly recommend seeking representation from experienced employment lawyers to ensure your case is presented effectively.
For claimants facing financial challenges, check your insurance policies for legal expenses coverage, often included in home contents insurance. Free advice agencies are also listed for additional support.
Employers can benefit from joining our Employer Club, a subscription service offering cost-effective advice and representation. This proactive approach can save on expenses while ensuring high-quality legal support.
Employment Tribunals in both London and throughout the UK adhere to standardized procedures. The process begins with the submission of an ET1 Claim form by the claimant, initiating the legal proceedings. Within 28 days of receiving the claim, the respondent (usually the employer) must file an ET3 Response, outlining their position regarding the allegations.
Across the UK, several key Employment Tribunal locations exist, including three in London: South London, Central London, and East London. These locations serve as venues where hearings are conducted to resolve disputes between employers and employees.
During a hearing, the panel consists of an Employment Judge, typically a Barrister or Solicitor, and "wing members" who represent employee and employer perspectives. For discrimination cases, three members sit on the panel to ensure a comprehensive review of the facts and legal arguments presented.
The process involves both parties presenting evidence, often in the form of witness statements and document bundles. Witness statements are either read aloud or reviewed by the Tribunal, followed by cross-examination by the opposing party. After all evidence is presented and witnesses questioned, each side has the opportunity to summarize their case before the Tribunal deliberates.
Decisions from the Tribunal can be delivered on the same day or reserved for later notification, depending on the complexity of the case and the need for further deliberation.
Strict time limits govern the submission of claims to Employment Tribunals. In most cases, claims must be lodged within three months from the date of dismissal or from the occurrence of the alleged discriminatory act. This timeframe is crucial and failure to submit within this period may result in the claim being dismissed.
To qualify for unfair dismissal claims, employees generally need to have continuous employment of at least one or two years, depending on when their employment commenced. Exceptions exist for automatically unfair dismissals, where no minimum service period is required. These include dismissals related to health and safety, pregnancy, asserting statutory rights, trade union activities, and discrimination based on various protected characteristics.
It's important for both employers and employees to understand that lack of a minimum service period does not preclude claims related to discrimination. Claims related to discrimination can be brought forward irrespective of the duration of employment and may lead to significant damages awarded by the Employment Tribunal.
We serve clients in Employment Tribunals across the UK, with a focus on London and other key locations. Here are some of the main Employment Tribunals where we provide representation:
East London Employment Tribunal
2nd Floor
Anchorage House
2 Clove Crescent
London
E14 2BE
Phone 0207 538 6161
Fax 0207 538 6210
London Central Employment Tribunal
Ground Floor
Victory House
30-34 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6EX
Phone 020 7273 8603
Fax 020 7273 8686
DX Address 141420 Bloomsbury
London Central Employment Tribunal
Ground Floor
Victory House
30-34 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6EX
Phone 020 7273 8603
Fax 020 7273 8686
DX Address 141420 Bloomsbury
Ashford Employment Tribunal
The Regional Employment Judge is based in London South.
1st Floor
Ashford House
County Square Shopping Centre
Ashford
Kent
TN23 1YB
Phone 01233 621 346
Fax 01233 624 423
DX Address 157160 Ashford ( Kent ) 8
Bedford Employment Tribunal
Please note all Bedford claims are administered by:
Huntingdon Employment Tribunal
Huntingdon Law Courts
Walden Road
Huntingdon
PE29 3DW
Phone 01480 415600
Bury St Edmunds Employment Tribunal
The Regional Employment Judge is based in Huntingdon
100 Southgate Street
IP33 2AQ
Phone 01284 762 171
Fax 01284 706 064
Huntingdon Employment Tribunal
Huntingdon Law Courts
Walden Road
Huntingdon
PE29 3DW
Phone 01480 415600
Reading Employment Tribunal
5th Floor
30-31 Friar Street
Reading
RG1 1DX
Phone 0118 959 4917
Fax 0118 956 8066
DX Address 155830 Reading 31
Southampton Employment Tribunal
Southampton Magistrates Court
100 The Avenue
Southampton
Hampshire
SO17 1EY
DX 135986 Southampton 32
Phone 023 80 384200
Fax 0870 739 4190
Watford Employment Tribunal
3rd Floor
Radius House
51 Clarendon Road
Watford
WD17 1HP
Phone 01923 281 750
Fax 01923 281 781
DX Address 155650 Watford 3
Birmingham Employment Tribunal
1-3 Newhall Street
Birmingham
B3 3NH
Phone 0121 236 6051
Fax 0121 236 6029
Leicester Employment Tribunal
The Regional Employment Judge is based in Nottingham.
5a New Walk
Leicester
LE1 6TE
Phone 0116 255 0099
Fax 0116 255 6099
Shrewsbury Employment Tribunal
The Regional Employment Judge is based in Birmingham.
Please note that Shrewsbury Employment Tribunal staff are based at :
Shrewsbury Tribunals Service
c/o Magistrates Court House
Preston Street
Shrewsbury Shropshire
England
SY2 5NX
Shrewsbury
All administration of Employment Tribunal claims for this
region are undertaken at the Birmingham office.
Please contact them with any Employment Tribunal query.
Bristol Employment Tribunal
First floor
The Crescent Centre
Temple Back
Bristol
BS1 6EZ
Phone 0117 929 8261
Fax 0870 739 4009
Exeter Employment Tribunal
The Regional Employment Judge is based in Bristol
2nd Floor
Keble House
Southernhay Gardens
Exeter
EX1 1NT
Phone 01392 279665
Fax 0870 739 4436
Manchester Employment Tribunal
Alexandra House
14-22 The Parsonage
Manchester
M3 2JA
Phone 0161 833 6100
Fax 0870 739 4433
DX Address 743570 Manchester 66
Liverpool Employment Tribunal
The Regional Employment Judge is based in Manchester.
Please note all Liverpool claims are administered by Manchester Employment Tribunal (see above).
Leeds Employment Tribunal
4th Floor
City Exchange
11 Albion Street
Leeds
LS1 5ES
Phone 0113 245 9741
Fax 0113 242 8843
DX Address 742940 Leeds 75
Newcastle Employment Tribunal
Quayside House
110 Quayside
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 3DX
Phone 0191 260 6900
Fax 0870 739 4206
Email Newcastle Upon Tyne.
DX Address 742283 Newcastle U Tyne 35
Teesside Employment Tribunal
Hearing Centre Details for Teeside Magistrates Court
Nottingham
3rd Floor
Byron House
2a Maid Marian Way
Nottingham
NG1 6HS
Phone 0115 947 5701
Sheffield Employment Tribunal
The Regional Employment Judge is based in Leeds.
Please note all Sheffield claims are administered by:
Leeds Employment Tribunals
4th Floor
City Exchange
11 Albion Street
Leeds
LS1 5ES
Phone 0113 245 9741
Fax 0113 242 8843
DX Address 742940 Leeds 75
Cardiff
Caradog House
1-6 St Andrews Place
Cardiff
CF10 3BE
Phone 02920 678 100
Fax 02920 225 906
DX Address 33027 Cardiff
If you cannot afford representation you should try one of the following who have volunteers to represent you at Employment Tribunals London as well as nationwide.
The Free Representation Unit (http://www.thefru.org.uk/)
Citizens Advice Bureau (http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/)
Law Centres (http://www.lawcentres.org.uk/)