U.K.'s employment tribunal system 'at risk of collapse' |
| The employment tribunal system in Britain is nearing collapse due to a significant backlog of cases, the Daily Telegraph reports. Official data shows the backlog of cases in England and Wales is now at a record high of 58,000, up almost 50% compared with a year earlier, according to the Ministry of Justice. Colin Leckey, a partner at law firm Lewis Silkin, notes that complex cases are being scheduled for 2030. It is claimed the upcoming Employment Rights Act will exacerbate the situation, adding an estimated 6,900 new cases. Caspar Glyn, chairman of the Employment Lawyers Association, said that the outstanding caseload has doubled in three years. He emphasized the need for urgent action to maintain the rule of law in workplaces. |
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