21/05/26
Thursday21 May 2026
1 case2502221/2023England & WalesEmployment Judge Heather
Learning Matters Trust Ltd and ARAG Legal Expenses Company Ltd: 2502221/2023
The claimant brought claims against Learning Matters Trust Ltd and ARAG Legal Expenses Company Limited. The proceedings were stayed by consent pending settlement ratification through ACAS COT3.
21 May 2026·Employment Judge Heather
18/05/26
Monday18 May 2026
1 case3302627/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Gumbiti-Zimuto
West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Others: 3302627/2025 and Others: 3302627/2025
The claimant, former Chief Finance Officer of West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, brought claims for race discrimination and whistleblowing detriment arising from critical letters sent in February 2024. The tribunal struck out the claims on the grounds that they have no reasonable prospect of success, finding that claims relating to events before 11 June 2024 were settled by a binding settlement agreement, and that the claimant's arguments regarding fraudulent misrepresentation and economic duress were not made out.
Discrimination RaceWhistleblowing
18 May 2026·Employment Judge Gumbiti-Zimuto
13/05/26
Wednesday13 May 2026
1 case1306556/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Harding
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust: 1306556/2024
A remedy hearing following a finding of unfair dismissal and sex discrimination against an NHS mental health trust. The tribunal ordered reinstatement of a Band 6 Crisis Transformation Nurse to her former role, arrears of pay calculated with specified pay rises and deductions, and an injury to feelings award of £18,000 plus interest. The tribunal also made a recommendation for management training on women's health issues.
Unfair Dismissal
13 May 2026·Employment Judge Harding
12/05/26
Tuesday12 May 2026
1 case6048646/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Corrigan
Cotsworld Facilities Company Ltd: 6048646/2025
The claimant was entitled to a redundancy payment of £11,003.85 following redundancy after 14 years of service at age 46. The payment was calculated as 16.5 weeks' pay (based on statutory redundancy entitlement) multiplied by weekly pay of £666.90, with all figures agreed by both parties.
Redundancy
12 May 2026·Employment Judge Corrigan
04/05/26
Monday4 May 2026
1 case6013801/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Jack
First Hydrogen Ltd and Others: 6013801/2024
The claimant brought a claim for unauthorised deductions from wages against First Hydrogen Ltd, First Hydrogen Corporation, Mr Balraj Mann and Mr Edward Low. The parties agreed by consent that the complaint was well-founded and the respondents were ordered to pay the claimant £180,087.10, being the gross sum deducted.
Unlawful Deduction
4 May 2026·Employment Judge Jack
28/04/26
Tuesday28 April 2026
1 case1600134/2017England & WalesEmployment Judge Sharp
Health And Safety Executive: 1600134/2017
This is a health and safety appeal case, not an employment law matter. The claimant (the claimant) appealed against a Prohibition Notice issued by the Health and Safety Executive. By consent of the parties, the Prohibition Notice was cancelled without determination of the merits.
28 Apr 2026·Employment Judge Sharp
24/04/26
Friday24 April 2026
1 case6020985/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge T Perry
Zotefoams plc: 6020985/2024
A preliminary hearing determining whether to strike out the claimant's claims for lack of reasonable prospects of success or due to unreasonable conduct of proceedings, and whether to award a deposit. The tribunal rejected both strike out applications and declined to award a deposit, finding that the claimant's case should be heard on its merits despite concerns about witness availability and conduct issues.
Constructive DismissalWhistleblowing
24 Apr 2026·Employment Judge T Perry
23/04/26
Thursday23 April 2026
1 case8002942/2025ScotlandEmployment Judge M Whitcombe
Ark Fire Protection Ltd: 8002942/2025
The claimant brought a complaint of unauthorised deductions from wages against Ark Fire Protection Limited. The tribunal upheld the complaint and ordered the respondent to pay £1,185.04 to the claimant. Other complaints made by the claimant were withdrawn and dismissed.
Unlawful Deduction
23 Apr 2026·Employment Judge M Whitcombe
22/04/26
Wednesday22 April 2026
3 cases4102599/2025ScotlandEmployment Judge R Phillips
Arria Data2Text Ltd: 4102599/2025
The claimant was employed by Arria Data2Text Limited. The tribunal found the respondent made unauthorised deductions from wages by failing to pay the claimant's full wages from May 2024 to August 2025, and also breached contract by failing to make employer pension contributions. A consent judgment ordered the respondent to pay £48,125.10 for wage deductions and £2,406.30 for pension contributions.
Unlawful DeductionBreach Of Contract
22 Apr 2026·Employment Judge R Phillips
6030478/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Smail
Ocean Hill Lodge Ltd: 6030478/2025
The claimant the claimant obtained judgment against Ocean Hill Lodge Ltd for £3937.50, which the respondent acknowledged as due.
22 Apr 2026·Employment Judge Smail
2305663/2023England & WalesEmployment Judge Ramsden
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust: 2305663/2023
The claimant brought a claim for unlawful wage deductions by his employer, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, during the period 22 May 2023 to 21 July 2023. The tribunal found that the respondent made unauthorised deductions from the claimant's wages contrary to section 13 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 and ordered payment of £1,782.60 gross by consent.
Unlawful Deduction
22 Apr 2026·Employment Judge Ramsden
21/04/26
Tuesday21 April 2026
1 case2309848/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Wright
Nevill Golf Club: 2309848/2025
The claimant claimed an unauthorised deduction from wages. The respondent conceded the claim in the sum of £84.00 gross pay. The tribunal found that the respondent's deduction of 30 hours from the payment made on 17 October 2025 was lawful, as it corrected an overpayment arising from a transposition error in calculating the claimant's hours worked in August 2025.
Unlawful Deduction
21 Apr 2026·Employment Judge Wright
20/04/26
Monday20 April 2026
1 case6025506/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge R Brace
Dunbia (UK): 6025506/2025
The parties reached a settlement by consent. The hearing was adjourned to allow implementation of the agreed settlement terms. The claim shall stand dismissed if no application is made by 1 June 2026.
20 Apr 2026·Employment Judge R Brace
17/04/26
Friday17 April 2026
1 case2501135/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Smith
B J Dixon - HM Inspector of Health and Safety: 2501135/2025
This is a health and safety matter concerning an appeal against a Prohibition Notice. The parties reached a settlement by consent, and the tribunal allowed the appeal and cancelled the Prohibition Notice with no order for costs.
17 Apr 2026·Employment Judge Smith
14/04/26
Tuesday14 April 2026
1 case6014831/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Battisby
B Braun Sterilog Ltd and Synergy Health (UK) Ltd T/a Steris Instrument Processing: 6014831/2024
The claimant's claim against the first respondent (B Braun Sterilog Ltd) was dismissed by consent following a transfer of the claimant's employment to the second respondent (Synergy Health (UK) Ltd t/a Steris Instrument Processing). The second respondent accepted liability for the claim if it succeeds.
14 Apr 2026·Employment Judge Battisby
10/04/26
Friday10 April 2026
1 case1600323/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge T. Vincent Ryan
HF Trust Ltd: 1600323/2025
The claimant's claim of automatic unfair dismissal for protected public interest disclosure was withdrawn. The tribunal found the claimant was unfairly dismissed on 21 November 2024 for conduct-related reasons with procedural unfairness, but reduced both basic and compensatory awards by 50% due to the claimant's conduct. The parties settled the claim for £8,737.21 net.
Unfair DismissalWhistleblowingBreach Of Contract
10 Apr 2026·Employment Judge T. Vincent Ryan
07/04/26
Tuesday7 April 2026
1 case2400805/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Regional Employment Judge Franey
Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW): 2400805/2025
The claimant challenged his exclusion from membership of USDAW (Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers) in 2024. By consent, the tribunal declared that the exclusion was not permitted by section 174 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 and found the complaint well-founded.
Other
7 Apr 2026·Employment Judge Regional Employment Judge Franey
01/04/26
Wednesday1 April 2026
1 case8001841/2025ScotlandEmployment Judge M Whitcombe
Neil MacKay & Co Ltd: 8001841/2025
The claimant was found to have been unfairly dismissed by consent. However, by the time of judgment, the respondent had already made payments exceeding the claimant's full entitlements to notice pay, annual leave, redundancy, basic award, compensatory award for unfair dismissal, and statutory payments for failure to provide written employment particulars. Consequently, no further compensation was ordered.
Unfair Dismissal
1 Apr 2026·Employment Judge M Whitcombe
20/03/26
Friday20 March 2026
1 case6019213/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Yardley
Brentford Property Investments Ltd: 6019213/2024
The claimant brought claims for unfair dismissal, statutory redundancy pay, notice pay, holiday pay and arrears of pay following termination of employment on 24 June 2024. The respondent admitted liability for redundancy pay, notice pay and holiday pay totalling £17,561.25. The claimant withdrew the unfair dismissal claim in light of the respondent's admissions.
Redundancy
20 Mar 2026·Employment Judge Yardley
04/03/26
Wednesday4 March 2026
1 case6014320/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Smail
Ministry of Defence: 6014320/2024
The claimant claimed outstanding holiday pay from the Ministry of Defence. The claim was well-founded by consent of the respondent. The tribunal ordered the respondent to pay the claimant £264.33 within 14 days with no further deduction for tax or national insurance.
Unlawful Deduction
4 Mar 2026·Employment Judge Smail
24/02/26
Tuesday24 February 2026
1 case6002713/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge K Hunt
University of South Wales Higher Education Corporation: 6002713/2025
The Settlement Agreement entered into by the parties dated 10 June 2025 is validly entered into and therefore the Claimant's claim cannot proceed and the claim is dismissed.
24 Feb 2026·Employment Judge K Hunt
12/02/26
Thursday12 February 2026
1 case1300614/2019England & WalesEmployment Judge Camp
Kantar UK Ltd: 1300614/2019
The claimant applied for reconsideration of a judgment dismissing his claim following an Acas settlement in February 2020, claiming he lacked capacity at the time. The tribunal refused the reconsideration application on the basis that there was no reasonable prospect of the original decision being varied or revoked, noting that once a claim is withdrawn it cannot be reinstated, and the medical evidence did not support the claim of incapacity in February 2020.
12 Feb 2026·Employment Judge Camp
11/02/26
Wednesday11 February 2026
1 case1600113/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge T. Vincent Ryan
Kronospan Ltd: 1600113/2024
The claimant was dismissed on 15 December 2025 and brought claims for wrongful dismissal and unfair dismissal for a conduct-related reason. The tribunal found both claims well-founded. The parties settled the remedy claim for a total of £26,017.54, comprising basic award, compensatory award, and wrongful dismissal damages, all subject to 50% reductions for the Polkey principle and contributory fault.
Unfair DismissalWrongful DismissalBreach Of Contract
11 Feb 2026·Employment Judge T. Vincent Ryan
09/02/26
Monday9 February 2026
1 case2402009/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Callan
Verve People: 2402009/2024
The claimant brought claims against Verve People. The tribunal dismissed the claims on the basis that it lacked jurisdiction because the parties had agreed terms of settlement via ACAS on 21 June 2024.
9 Feb 2026·Employment Judge Callan
30/01/26
Friday30 January 2026
1 case2501118/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Childe
B J Dixon - HM Inspector of Health and Safety: 2501118/2025
The claimant company appealed against a Prohibition Notice issued by the respondent, HM Inspector of Health and Safety. The parties agreed terms of settlement and the Tribunal allowed the appeal, cancelling the Prohibition Notice.
Other
30 Jan 2026·Employment Judge Childe
22/01/26
Thursday22 January 2026
1 case8002402/2025ScotlandEmployment Judge S MacLean
Queen Margaret University: 8002402/2025
The claimant's claim of unfair dismissal and disability discrimination is dismissed as it is res judicata - the claims were previously brought, compromised and resolved through an ACAS COT3 agreement.
Unfair DismissalDiscrimination Disability
22 Jan 2026·Employment Judge S MacLean
15/01/26
Thursday15 January 2026
1 case6036717/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge C Sharp
Conti Fish Bar (UK) Ltd: 6036717/2025
The claimant claimed unpaid accrued holiday pay and failure to provide a statement of employment particulars against Conti Fish Bar (UK) Ltd. By consent, the claimant's claim for unpaid holiday pay was upheld and the respondent agreed to pay £850 gross. The claim for failure to provide employment particulars was withdrawn and dismissed.
Unlawful Deduction
15 Jan 2026·Employment Judge C Sharp
09/01/26
Friday9 January 2026
1 case1603168/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge S Moore
Tidenham Royal British Legion Club Ltd: 1603168/2025
The claimant's claim of unfair dismissal is well founded. The claimant was unfairly dismissed by the respondent. Parties have agreed remedy and this has been resolved by a COT agreement.
Unfair Dismissal
9 Jan 2026·Employment Judge S Moore
08/01/26
Thursday8 January 2026
1 case6029828/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Brain
Drax Power Ltd: 6029828/2025
The claimant was dismissed for redundancy while on maternity leave and entered into a COT3 agreement. The tribunal is determining whether the claimant has a reasonable prospect of successfully applying to set aside the COT3 agreement.
Unfair DismissalDiscrimination Pregnancy
8 Jan 2026·Employment Judge Brain
04/12/25
Thursday4 December 2025
1 case6026301/2025England & WalesRegional Employment Judge Burgher
Butterfly Bloom Ltd: 6026301/2025
The claimant's redundancy claim was settled, with a payment of £723.58.
Redundancy
4 Dec 2025·Regional Employment Judge Burgher
27/11/25
Thursday27 November 2025
1 case6013745/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Carpenter
KPMG LLP: 6013745/2025 and 6020154/2025: 6013745/2025
The Claimant sought reconsideration of the Tribunal's judgment dated 30 July 2025 dismissing her claims 6013745/2025 and 6020154/2025 following a settlement agreement (COT3). The Tribunal found that the Claimant had not presented evidence indicating the COT3 settlement should be set aside, and that there were no reasonable grounds to reconsider the judgment.
27 Nov 2025·Employment Judge Carpenter
23/11/25
Sunday23 November 2025
1 case3305332/2024England & WalesGeorge
Lakeside Healthcare: 3305332/2024
The case was settled on 13 December 2024 under ACAS auspices with a COT3 Agreement. The claimant succeeded in her whistleblowing claim.
Whistleblowing
23 Nov 2025·George
21/11/25
Friday21 November 2025
1 case6019126/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Smail
DWP: 6019126/2024
The claimant's holiday pay and breach of contract claims were settled by consent, with the respondent agreeing to pay the claimant £378. The remaining claims are disputed.
Breach Of ContractOther
21 Nov 2025·Employment Judge Smail
17/11/25
Monday17 November 2025
1 case6006771/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge Camp
New Hope Care Ltd: 6006771/2025
Employment Judge Camp settled the case in favor of the claimant, ordering New Hope Care Ltd to pay £3,541.13 due to unauthorised deductions from wages and a breach of contract regarding pension contributions.
Unlawful Deduction
17 Nov 2025·Employment Judge Camp
28/10/25
Tuesday28 October 2025
1 case3300003/2025England & WalesEmployment Judge S Moore
Briggate Service Garage Ltd: 3300003/2025
The case involved the dismissal of the claimant from Briggate Service Garage Ltd, where she worked as Office Manager. The business was sold and Mr Cornell could not secure her role in the new ownership. The claim for constructive unfair dismissal and automatic constructive unfair dismissal related to the TUPE transfer, but both claims were dismissed.
OtherConstructive Dismissal
28 Oct 2025·Employment Judge S Moore
27/10/25
Monday27 October 2025
1 case2207100/2021England & WalesEmployment Judge Khan
Is You Ltd: 2207100/2021
The case was settled by consent with the respondent agreeing to pay the claimant £3,700 for unauthorised wage deductions.
Unlawful Deduction
27 Oct 2025·Employment Judge Khan
22/10/25
Wednesday22 October 2025
1 case2500668/2023England & WalesEmployment Judge Langridge
Newcastle University: 2500668/2023 and 2502011/2023: 2500668/2023
The case involved claims of maternity and pregnancy discrimination, unfair dismissal, notice pay, and redundancy payment. All claims were withdrawn or dismissed on the grounds of time limits, withdrawal, or lack of reasonable prospect of success.
Discrimination SexDiscrimination Victimisation
22 Oct 2025·Employment Judge Langridge
16/10/25
Thursday16 October 2025
1 case6015667/2024England & WalesEmployment Judge Bansal
Kingshurst Parish Council: 6015667/2024
The Employment Tribunal dismissed the claimant's claims on the basis of issue estoppel or abuse of process.
Discrimination Age
16 Oct 2025·Employment Judge Bansal
15/10/25
Wednesday15 October 2025
1 case3308767/2024England & WalesHarrison
Ai4Process Ltd: 3308767/2024
The case involved unauthorised deductions and a breach of contract claim. The claim for an unauthorised deduction was settled, while other claims were dismissed.
Unlawful DeductionBreach Of Contract
15 Oct 2025·Harrison
30/09/25
Tuesday30 September 2025
1 case6013903/2025England & WalesRegional Employment Judge Burgher
PW Trading Ltd: 6013903/2025
The claim for unpaid salary, accrued holiday, and business expenses was settled by consent with the respondent agreeing to pay a total of £4562.44.
Unlawful Deduction
30 Sept 2025·Regional Employment Judge Burgher