Tribunal procedure: hearings | Practical Law

Tribunal procedure: hearings | Practical Law

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that when a claim that would usually be heard by an employment judge sitting alone is combined with another claim that requires a full panel, the judge must consider how the claims should be heard with the parties.

Tribunal procedure: hearings

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Tribunal procedure: hearings

by Squire Patton Boggs and Practical Law Employment
Published on 28 May 2015United Kingdom
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has held that when a claim that would usually be heard by an employment judge sitting alone is combined with another claim that requires a full panel, the judge must consider how the claims should be heard with the parties.
For full coverage of this case, see Practical Law Employment, Legal update, EAT considers tribunal composition and exercise of employment judge's discretion.