The government states that employment tribunals can reconsider judgments in order to correct obvious mistakes, and that this procedure is a statutory right.
But when you try to do so they accuse you of "seeking to re-litigate" which effectively means that any mistake you think they made is your own fault. This ruse by judges, who never grew out of their previous role as an evasive barrister, undermines the entire purpose of the procedure and forces such matters into the appellate system for no good reason.
But when you try to do so they accuse you of "seeking to re-litigate" which effectively means that any mistake you think they made is your own fault. This ruse by judges, who never grew out of their previous role as an evasive barrister, undermines the entire purpose of the procedure and forces such matters into the appellate system for no good reason.