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Employment Law
5 ขั้นตอน
อัปเดต March 2026

Filing a Discrimination Claim at the Employment Tribunal

How to bring a claim under the Equality Act 2010 for workplace discrimination, harassment, or victimisation.

ภาพรวม

If you have been discriminated against at work because of a protected characteristic (age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex, or sexual orientation), you can bring a claim at the Employment Tribunal under the Equality Act 2010. Claims can also be brought for harassment and victimisation. There is no qualifying period of employment — you can bring a discrimination claim from day one.

ใครสามารถใช้กระบวนการนี้ได้

  • You are (or were) an employee, worker, job applicant, or in certain other work relationships
  • You have experienced direct or indirect discrimination, harassment, or victimisation related to a protected characteristic
  • The discriminatory act occurred within the last 3 months (minus 1 day), plus the ACAS early conciliation period
  • No minimum period of employment is required for discrimination claims

กระบวนการทีละขั้นตอน

1

Gather evidence

Collect all relevant evidence: emails, messages, notes of incidents, witness details, any written grievance and response, medical evidence if your health has been affected, and records of any complaints you have made. Keep a chronological diary of events.

กรอบเวลา: Ongoing
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  • Make subject access requests to your employer for personnel file, emails, and CCTV
  • Contemporaneous notes (written at the time) are particularly valuable evidence
  • If you are still employed, be careful about taking copies of confidential documents — take legal advice first
2

Consider raising a grievance

While not legally required before bringing a tribunal claim, raising a formal grievance gives your employer the chance to resolve the matter and demonstrates you tried to resolve things internally. Follow your employer's grievance procedure.

กรอบเวลา: 2-4 weeks for employer to respond
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  • A failure to follow the ACAS Code of Practice on grievances could result in a 25% reduction in any compensation
  • Keep a copy of your grievance and your employer's response
3

Contact ACAS for early conciliation

Before you can issue a tribunal claim, you MUST contact ACAS for early conciliation (EC). ACAS will contact your employer to try to negotiate a settlement. This is free and confidential. EC lasts up to 6 weeks. If no settlement, ACAS issues an EC certificate with a reference number you need for your claim.

กรอบเวลา: Up to 6 weeks
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  • Contact ACAS online at acas.org.uk or call 0300 123 1100
  • The time limit clock pauses during ACAS early conciliation
  • You can still settle at any stage — even after issuing a claim
4

Submit your ET1 claim form

Complete form ET1 and submit it to the Employment Tribunal. You can do this online. Include the ACAS EC certificate number. Set out clearly: the type of discrimination, the protected characteristic, what happened, when it happened, and what remedy you seek. The time limit is 3 months minus 1 day from the discriminatory act (extended by the EC period).

กรอบเวลา: Must be filed within time limit
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  • The online submission system is at employmenttribunals.service.gov.uk
  • There is no fee to bring an employment tribunal claim
  • If you are outside the time limit, the tribunal has discretion to extend it if it is 'just and equitable' to do so
5

Prepare for the hearing

After your claim is accepted, there will be a preliminary hearing to identify the issues and set a timetable. You will need to prepare a witness statement, agree a bundle of documents with the respondent, and may need to disclose documents. The tribunal will list the case for a final hearing.

กรอบเวลา: 6-12 months to final hearing
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  • Consider instructing a solicitor — many discrimination solicitors work on a no-win-no-fee basis
  • Discrimination claims are heard by a panel of three: an Employment Judge and two lay members
  • Compensation for discrimination is uncapped (unlike unfair dismissal)

ค่าใช้จ่าย

Employment tribunal claimFree (no fee)
ACAS early conciliationFree
Legal representationVaries — some solicitors offer no-win-no-fee or legal aid may be available

คำเตือนสำคัญ

The 3-month time limit is strict. Contact ACAS as soon as possible — do not wait until the last minute.

Discrimination cases are fact-intensive and can be emotionally demanding. Consider getting legal advice early.

Your employer may try to settle — take legal advice before accepting any offer, especially if it includes a settlement agreement waiving your right to claim.

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