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Challenging an employment tribunal decision
as this is a specialised area of advice. You should get advice on whether you can: ask for the case to be looked at again - this is called asking for a reconsideration appeal to the Employment Appeal Tribunal Asking
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Help claiming ESA Check if you can claim ESA How much ESA you can get Claiming new style ESA Fill in the ESA capability for work form Preparing for your ESA
Check your employment status
It is important that you find out what your employment status is and understand how it affects your rights. There are 3 main employment statuses: employee worker self-employed If you're an employee
Making an employment tribunal claim
You might want to make a claim to an employment tribunal if both the following apply: you've got a problem at work that you can't sort out you think your employer has done something that’s against
Preparing an employment tribunal case
they’ve sent you. The tribunal can’t give you legal advice but they can explain how the tribunal system works. You can find out more about making a claim to an employment tribunal. When you get your
Writing a witness statement for an employment tribunal
You’ll always be a witness in your own employment tribunal case. The usual way to give evidence to the tribunal is by writing a witness statement. This is an important document and you should take
Check the terms of your employment contract
Your employment contract is your legal agreement with your employer. It includes things like what your job is, how you’ll do your work and what your employer will pay you. Your employer should give
Attending your employment tribunal hearing
Make sure you’re as prepared as you can be for your tribunal hearing. Check you’ve done all you can to prepare. If your hearing is in person, you should aim to arrive at the employment tribunal
Preparing for your employment tribunal hearing
The employment tribunal will hear your case and make a decision at a hearing. This is sometimes called the ‘final’ or ‘substantive’ hearing. The tribunal will decide your case based on the evidence
If you're thinking of making a claim to an employment tribunal
If you have a problem at work you can’t sort out with your employer, you might have to make a claim to an employment tribunal - for example, if you’ve been unfairly dismissed, discriminated against