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Tribunal compensation limits—increased figures applying from 6 April 2024

From 6 April 2024, new increased compensation limits for employment tribunal claims will come into force, including a revised figure of £700 (currently £643) for the maximum amount of a week’s pay (used for calculating various awards including statutory redundancy payments and unfair dismissal basic awards), and a higher maximum unfair dismissal compensatory award of… >>

1 March 2024

UT upholds FTT decision that termination payment was taxable as employment income

In Mathur v HMRC [2024] UKUT 38 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) held that the First-tier Tax Tribunal (FTT) did not err in law in deciding that a payment made to the appellant, Ms Mathur, by her former employer in settlement of Employment Tribunal proceedings was subject to income tax as employment income under section… >>

23 February 2024

What enquiries should be made by a tribunal before it makes a deposit order?

In Carryl v Governing Body of Manford Primary School [2023] EAT 167 the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) held that when an employment judge is deciding the amount of a deposit order it should ask a paying party how much money they have coming in and going out so that the judge has a view as… >>

16 February 2024

Prohibited conduct

A British university unfairly sacked a professor for saying that Zionism is a racist ideology, a tribunal has ruled, concluding that the academic institution discriminated against him because his views were protected beliefs.

9 February 2024

Gender-critical professor wins discrimination case against university

A gender-critical professor has persuaded an employment tribunal that a university harassed and discriminated against her based on her views before unfairly pushing her to resign. Employment Judge Jennifer Young ruled on 22 January 2024 that Open University professors led a ‘call to discriminate’ against Professor Jo Phoenix by releasing an open letter protesting against… >>

26 January 2024