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36% increase in tribunal claims in quarter 4

The Ministry of Justice has published Tribunal Statistics quarter 4

The Ministry of Justice has published Tribunal Statistics quarter 4 – Jan-Mar 2013, which presents the latest statistics on type and volume of Tribunal cases that are received, disposed of or outstanding as of the fourth quarter of 2012/13 (January to March). In Employment Tribunals, the number of claims received in January to March 2013 was 57,737 – 36 per cent more than in the same period of 2012. This was driven by an increase in claims under Working Time Directive, which doubled over the period, and accounted for just over a third of claims. The next largest numbers of jurisdictional complaints were received under Unauthorised Deductions from Wages (16 per cent) and Unfair Dismissal (11 per cent).

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