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The Supreme Court has today given a unanimous judgement that the Employment Tribunals Fees Order 2013 (which led to a 70% reduction in claims) is unlawful and will be quashed. The Ministry of Justice then tweeted only a few hours after this judgement was announced this morning that, “the Government will take immediate steps to stop charging employment tribunal fees after court ruling @MoJGOVUK”

Click here for a full copy of the judgement.

Written by

Edward Aston
26th July 2017