The Bottom Line

Employment Tribunals

06.30.2022 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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What to expect when a workplace dispute ends up in court. Thousands of people lodge grievances relating to their jobs directly with their employers, and that's often where they remain. But if you think you have been unfairly dismissed, or suffered unfair discrimination on the grounds of sex, race of age, the case may end up at an employment tribunal. Dramatic cases - complete with lurid accusations and sometimes huge payouts - are regularly reported on by the media. Evan Davis asks his expert guests about what really goes on during this generally painful process, and whether anybody ever really wins at a tribunal. Guests:

Chris Hadrill, Head of Employment Law, Redmans Solicitors

Sian Keall, Partner, Employment Law, Travers Smith LLP

Martin Tiplady, Director, Chameleon People Solution Producer: Julie Ball

Editor: Hugh Levinson

Sound: James Beard

Production Coordinators: Siobhan Reed and Helena Warwick-Cross

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