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Equality & Discrimination Law
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Actualizat March 2026

Depunerea unei cereri de discriminare la tribunalul muncii

Cum să depuneți o cerere de discriminare la tribunalul muncii.

Prezentare generală

If you have been discriminated against because of a protected characteristic (age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex, sexual orientation), you can bring a legal claim. Employment discrimination claims go to the Employment Tribunal. Discrimination in services, education, or housing goes to the County Court. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) can also take action.

Cine poate folosi acest proces

  • You have been treated less favourably because of a protected characteristic (direct discrimination)
  • A policy or practice puts people sharing your characteristic at a disadvantage (indirect discrimination)
  • You have experienced harassment related to a protected characteristic
  • You have been victimised for making or supporting a discrimination complaint

Proces pas cu pas

1

Identify the type of discrimination

Determine whether your claim is direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, harassment, victimisation, or a failure to make reasonable adjustments (disability). This affects how you frame your claim and what you need to prove.

Interval de timp: Before making a claim
Sfaturi practice
  • Direct discrimination: treated worse because of a characteristic
  • Indirect discrimination: a rule/policy disadvantages your group
  • Reasonable adjustments: employer/service provider fails to adjust for disability
2

Contact ACAS for early conciliation (employment)

For employment discrimination, you must contact ACAS for early conciliation before you can bring a tribunal claim. ACAS will try to resolve the dispute. This is mandatory and extends your time limit.

Interval de timp: Within 3 months less 1 day
Sfaturi practice
  • Contact ACAS within 3 months less one day of the act complained of
  • Early conciliation pauses the clock for up to 6 weeks
3

Submit your claim

For employment: file an ET1 form at the Employment Tribunal. For services/housing: issue a claim in the County Court. Set out the facts, identify the protected characteristic, and specify the type of discrimination.

Interval de timp: Within 3 months (employment) or 6 months (services) of the act
Sfaturi practice
  • Tribunal claims are free
  • County Court claims cost £308–£10,000 depending on value
4

Prepare your evidence

Gather documentary evidence, identify witnesses, and prepare a witness statement. In discrimination cases, the burden of proof shifts: once you establish facts from which discrimination could be inferred, the respondent must prove a non-discriminatory explanation.

Interval de timp: Before the hearing
Sfaturi practice
  • Keep a diary of incidents
  • Statistical evidence can be powerful for indirect discrimination claims (Essop v Home Office)
5

Attend the hearing

Present your case to the tribunal or court. You can represent yourself or be represented by a solicitor, barrister, or trade union representative. Remedies include compensation (uncapped for discrimination), a declaration, and recommendations.

Interval de timp: Hearing date set by tribunal/court
Sfaturi practice
  • Injury to feelings awards: lower band £1,000–£11,200; middle band £11,200–£33,700; upper band £33,700–£56,200 (Vento guidelines)
  • No cap on compensation for discrimination claims

Costuri

Employment Tribunal claimFree
ACAS early conciliationFree
County Court claim (services)£308+

Avertismente importante

Strict time limits: 3 months less 1 day for employment claims; 6 months for services/housing. Late claims are rarely accepted.

Contact ACAS before issuing an employment tribunal claim — this is mandatory.

Discrimination claims can be emotionally challenging. Support is available from the EHRC and specialist organisations.

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