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Employment and appeals tribunal claims that rely on the Supreme Court’s decision that fees introduced in 2013 were unlawful have been stayed. Brian Doyle, the Employment Tribunal President, ordered cases to be paused pending a decision from ministers on the implications of the UNISON judgment. See 'For the many, not the few' (Counsel, September 2017).
Employment and appeals tribunal claims that rely on the Supreme Court’s decision that fees introduced in 2013 were unlawful have been stayed. Brian Doyle, the Employment Tribunal President, ordered cases to be paused pending a decision from ministers on the implications of the UNISON judgment. See 'For the many, not the few' (Counsel, September 2017).
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