Employment tribunal and EAT quarterly statistics for the period July to September 2022

A total of 17,822 claims were received by employment tribunals and 12,608 claims were disposed of, in the period from July to September 2022 (Q2 2022–23), with almost 500,000 claims outstanding at 30 September 2022, according to statistics published by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) in its latest quarterly report. Compared to Q2 2021–22, overall employment tribunal receipts decreased by 19%, disposals increased by 6% and caseload outstanding decreased by 3%. To assist with the outstanding backlog of claims, the MOJ also announced £2.85m funding and an increase to the days that judges can sit in employment tribunals.

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