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Vexatious claims

Employment tribunals can make awards for costs against a party who has acted “vexatiously, abusively, disruptively, or otherwise unreasonably” or if the claim is “misconceived”. This could be where a party has failed to comply with tribunal orders, behaved badly at the hearing or brought what is obviously a hopeless case.

In extreme cases, applications can be made to ban individuals who habitually bring vexatious claims against employers from bringing further employment tribunal claims. For example, restriction of proceedings orders were made in Her Majesty's Attorney General v Groves (19 claims in five years) and Her Majesty's Attorney General v Iteshi (30 employment cases in four years).


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    Fighting talk

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    Change of heart on ‘time wasters’

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    Experts question penalty scheme for weak cases

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    Tribunals poised to get tough

    by Personnel Today 1 Dec 2000
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    Tribunals are to be given powers to impose cost penalties of up to £10,000
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    DTI moves to cut vexatious tribunal claims

    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 28 Nov 2000

    Tough
    measures to curb frivolous and vexatious claims to employment tribunals were
    due for release by the DTI yesterday.
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    DTI to act on tribunal time-wasters

    by Personnel Today 21 Nov 2000
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    Tougher rules to stop tribunal time-wasters

    by Personnel Today 21 Nov 2000
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    The DTI is poised to announce new
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    UK firms say hands are tied by red tape

    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2000
    by Personnel Today 14 Nov 2000

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    DTI announcement expected on Tupe and tribunals

    by Personnel Today 13 Nov 2000
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    Policy may not be sufficient

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    A harassment policy in itself mIGHT not be ENOUGH TO AVOID LIABILITY. we look at this, plus cases on protective awards for employees, the first restriction of proceedings order made by the EAT, agency workers and equal pay

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