Employment tribunal and EAT quarterly statistics for the period July to September 2023

The number of single claimant cases received by, disposed of by and remaining outstanding in, employment tribunals all decreased, by 1%, 3% and 17% respectively in Q2 2023–24, compared to the same period a year ago, and in Q2 2023–24 the number of multiple claimant cases received by, disposed of by and remaining outstanding in, employment tribunals all increased, by 8%, 78% and 1% respectively compared to Q2 2022–23, according to statistics published by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) in its latest quarterly report.

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