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Changes to interest on tribunal awards

On 8 July, the Employment Tribunals (Interest on Awards in Discrimination Cases)(Amendment) Regulations 2013

On 8 July, the Employment Tribunals (Interest on Awards in Discrimination Cases)(Amendment) Regulations 2013 (SI 1669/2013) and the Employment Tribunals (Interest) Order (Amendment) Order 2013 (SI 1671/2013) were laid before Parliament. The legislation:

  • Increases the rate of interest payable on a claimant's losses up to judgment, as part of compensation for discrimination in England and Wales, from 0.5% to 8%. This brings England and Wales into line with Scotland where the interest rate has been 8% for the last 20 years.
  • Amends the Employment Tribunals (Interest) Order 1990 so that interest on a tribunal award is payable from the day after the relevant decision day, unless the full amount is paid within 14 days after the decision day. Interest currently only accrues on an unpaid tribunal award after 42 days.

Under the transitional provisions for both pieces of legislation the changes apply in relation to a claim which is presented to an Employment Tribunal Office on or after 29 July 2013.

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