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The Employment Tribunals Handbook: Practice, Procedure and Strategies for Success 6th ed


ISBN13: 9781526517166
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781784517304
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The Employment Tribunals Handbook: Practice, Procedure and Strategies for Success, Sixth Edition is a comprehensive guide to bringing and defending a claim in the employment tribunal. Using a step-by-step structure, with clear examples and illustrations of the rules and principles, it covers every stage from pre-action procedure and protocols through to conducting the hearing itself, as well as the appeal process.

It provides commentary, practical examples and illustrations of rules and principles to place law and procedure in context, alongside precedents and templates for drafting key documents. The Sixth Edition includes coverage of the changes to the tribunal fees structure after the Supreme Court deemed some associate fees unlawful, as well as changes to the rules of procedure and the associated claims process and forms.

The Employment Tribunals Handbook offers tactical insights to maximise a litigant's prospect of success and will help the reader to:

  • Commence or defend employment tribunal claims
  • Prepare for and conduct preliminary hearings
  • Negotiate settlement of claims
  • Prepare for and conduct the full hearing
  • Calculate and obtain the appropriate remedy

This is an essential title for all those who appear in employment tribunals, including solicitors, barristers, HR professionals, trade union officials and litigants in person.

Subjects:
Employment Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. Tribunals today
Chapter 2. Getting advice
Chapter 3. Pre-claim correspondence and requests for information
Chapter 4. The effective handling of disputes: the ACAS Code of Practice
Chapter 5. Time limits
Chapter 6. Making a claim: Early Conciliation and the claim form (ET1)
Chapter 7. The response (ET3)
Chapter 8. Fairness: the overriding objective
Chapter 9. The management of proceedings by the tribunal
Chapter 10. Post-claim requests for additional information
Chapter 11. Disclosure and inspection
Chapter 12. Preliminary hearings: Part 1 and Part 2
Chapter 13. Witness orders and orders for the production of documents
Chapter 14. Postponements and adjournments
Chapter 15. Settlement of claims
Chapter 16. Preparing for the full hearing
Chapter 17. The hearing I: the order of proceedings
Chapter 18. The hearing II: the conduct of proceedings by the tribunal
Chapter 19. The hearing III: the essentials of effective tribunal advocacy
Chapter 20. Private hearings and restricted reporting orders
Chapter 21. Costs
Chapter 22. The decision
Chapter 23. Remedies: calculating likely awards
Chapter 24. Steps after the decision I: reconsideration of judgments
Chapter 25. Steps after the decision II: appeal
Appendices