Employment tribunal quarterly statistics for the period January to March 2023

In the period from 1 January to 31 March 2023 (Q4 2022–23), a total of 22,823 claims were received by employment tribunals, 36% of which were single claims (8,145), and the remaining 64% (14,678) were multiple claims, 20,077 claims were disposed of (of which 9,046 were single claims), and 476,831 claims were outstanding (including 37,136 single claims) as at 31 March 2023, according to statistics published by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) in its latest quarterly report. This compares with 18,284 total receipts, 20,362 disposals and 425,118 claims outstanding for the same quarter in 2022.

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