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Guidance booklets
The booklets below, Your claim, what happens next?; The hearing, Guidance for claimants and respondents, Responding to a claim to an Employment Tribunal and The judgment are also available in Braille, on audio tape, in large print and on disk.
Guidance booklets
The booklets below, Your claim, what happens next?; The hearing, Guidance for claimants and respondents, Responding to a claim to an Employment Tribunal and The judgment are also available in Braille, on audio tape, in large print and on disk.
- Your claim, what happens next? (270kb, Adobe PDF)
This booklet contains guidance on what happens after your claim to an Employment Tribunal has been accepted.
- Responding to a claim to an Employment Tribunal (217kb, Adobe PDF)
This booklet contains guidance to respondents about responding to an Employment Tribunal claim made against them. This booklet should be read for those claims where the new rules apply and where you have already been notified of the details of the hearing. - Responding to a claim to an Employment Tribunal (203kb, Adobe PDF)
This booklet contains guidance to respondents about responding to an Employment Tribunal claim made against them. This booklet should be read for those claims where the new rules apply and where the details of the hearing have yet to be sent to you. - The hearing, Guidance for claimants (426kb, Adobe PDF)
This booklet explains the different types of Employment Tribunal hearings, how to prepare for them, what happens at them and afterwards. - The hearing, Guidance for claimants and respondents (248kb, Adobe PDF)
This booklet explains the different types of Employment Tribunal hearings, how to prepare for them, what happens at them and afterwards. - The judgment (261kb, Adobe PDF)
Please read this booklet carefully. It explains how to enforce the Employment Tribunal judgment and how you can challenge the judgment either by applying for a review or appealing to the Employment Appeal Tribunal. - Guidance for tribunal users who are deaf or hard of hearing (15kb, Adobe PDF)
Employment Tribunals acknowledge that deaf people face a number of particular difficulties when attending a tribunal. Each tribunal office has appointed a Customer Services Officer (CSO) who will be able to explain what facilities are available at that office and answer any questions you may have. - Compensation for Loss of Pension Rights (501kb, Adobe PDF)
Guidelines prepared by a committee of Chairmen of Employment Tribunals, the Government Actuary and a member of his Department.
A hard copy of this document can be ordered from the Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) by calling this number 0870 600 5522 or by visiting the OPSI website - How to appeal to an Employment Tribunal against a notice of underpayment issued under the National Minimum Wage Act (185kb, Adobe PDF)
Please read this booklet if you are considering making an appeal to an Employment Tribunal against a notice of underpayment issued under the National Minimum Wage Act. - Expenses and allowances payable toparties and witnesses attending Employment Tribunal (31kb, Adobe PDF)
- Party/witness claim for attending an employment tribunal (116kb, Adobe PDF)
- Declaration from a party/witness who is self employed and claiming loss of earnings (3kb, Adobe PDF)