Tag Archives: Employment tribunal backlog

Employment Tribunal backlog: Getting freer with the data

Previously on this blog, I have noted how, since February this year, HM Courts & Tribunal Service has been magically shrinking the backlog of Employment Tribunal cases, by retrospectively revising downwards its previously published monthly management information (MI). The backlog as … Continue reading

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Employment Tribunals: the incredible shrinking backlog

Previously on this blog, I have noted how, in March this year, HM Courts & Tribunal Service began to revise its previously published management information on the backlog of Employment Tribunal cases, and how this magical shrinkage of the ET … Continue reading

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Honey, they’ve shrunk the Employment Tribunal backlog!

So, according to the Minister’s answers to a series of Parliamentary Questions tabled by Angela Rayner, the shiny new Employment Tribunal case management system that HMCTS introduced – presumably at some expense – in March 2021 is unable to generate … Continue reading

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