Tribunals Service findings show employment tribunals rose by 15% in 2006-07

Tuesday, 04 September 2007

The number of cases brought to employment tribunals in 2006-07 rose by 15%, official figures from the Tribunals Service have shown. The number of cases rose from 115,039 in 2005-06 to 132,577 last year. There was an increase of 26% in multiple cases - where a number of people bring cases against one employer on similar grounds and they are progressed together - and a 3% rise in single cases. Many cases involved more than one jurisdiction (complaint). Of the 238,546 jurisdictions lodged in total: 972 were age discrimination claims 44,013 were equal pay claims 44,491 claims were for unfair dismissal 28,153 were for sex discrimination (a large number of these were in conjunction with equal pay claims) 3,780 were for race discrimination 5,533 were for disability discrimination. With the exception of race discrimination, all claims had an upward trend, with equal pay claims showing a 155% increase on 2005-06. Jeanne Spinks, chief operating officer of the Tribunals...

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