Tribunals Service reports 104,000 employment claims and appeals since its launch in 2006

Thursday, 26 July 2007

The Tribunals Service has reported 104,000 employment claims and appeals since its launch 15 months ago. The agency of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) formed in April 2006. It reported 570,000 tribunal cases during 2006-07, of which 254,000 were appeals against social security and child support decisions, while 166,000 were claims appealing asylum and immigration rulings. According to Tribunals Service's annual report, the waiting times for hearings in these three largest areas were reduced in 2006-07. Eight in 10 employment tribunal cases had their first hearing within 26 weeks, against a target of 75%, a slight improvement from the previous year. Peter Handcock, chief executive of the Tribunals Service, said: "These are considerable achievements for an organisation in its first year. They reflect our determination to realise the potential benefits of reform for both taxpayer and tribunal user alike." Conciliation service Acas revealed that its website attracted 2.7 million...

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