Employment tribunal update

The HR Dept

Staff are taking their bosses to court at the highest rate in years – fuelled by the fact it’s now free to do so after fees were abolished in July last year.

Latest numbers from the Ministry of Justice (Oct-Dec 2017) show tribunal claims have gone up by 90% (single claims) with average claims for discrimination around £30,000 and for unfair dismissal around £15,000.

It’s a special court that handles all employment-based claims and employees can lodge a claim against their employer at any time, although there are some time conditions for certain claims.

An award (a sum of money given to the staff member), and payment of costs, often running into several thousand pounds are all made by the company.

An employee can make several claims, such as race, sex or gender discrimination, unfair and constructive dismissal. As well as compensation, an employee can sometimes claim ‘injury to feelings’ as well.

There is a nonchalant fantasy that everyone that works for you is nice and wouldn’t try and sue you. But when an issue arises or their employment comes to an end for whatever reason, it can often be a trying time.

Many realise too late getting a shock when the notice of early conciliation from ACAS arrives. A solicitors firm recently lost a tribunal claim after the boss bullied an employee over her tea making skills and a petrol station lost its claim over a row about when a customer assistant could go on holiday. Small issues can escalate to big and costly issues very quickly – can you afford a costly claim?

For expert advice please contact Omar Rashid at the HR Dept Birmingham North-East & South-West on 0121 217 8049