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How To Find An Employment Tribunal Decision?

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humbersloop | 17:56 Fri 08th Feb 2013 | Law
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I know only EAT decisions are routinely published, but the decisions of the lower tribunals must be in the public domain somewhere - how would I find one?

I know the date the hearing started and where it was heard. Thanks for any help.
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The Employment Tribunals Public Enquiry Line on 0845 795 9775 should be able to advise you.
No, I don't believe ET decisions are published online and certainly not for free.
As you know, Employment Appeal Tribunal decisions are published.
Try the T U C ?
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chico, I'll try that to start

buildersmate and atalanta, thank you also
Try Thelawpages.com
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tends to be around criminal stuff order; thanks though
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order, you are tenacious! those are the EAT decisions though - ET decisions aren't available on the web
Contact them at Bury St Edmunds:

http://www.justice.gov.uk/contacts/hmcts/tribunals/employment

They have copies of all decisions and will be able to tell you if you can have a copy of what you want and what you need to do to get them.
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thanks jenna
Don't know why the TUC would have the decisions. Decisions of the ET used to be published to the web for 1 month only after the decision has been relayed to the parties. It can de difficult to know when a decision is reached and communicated though. If you have the ET number try searching with the parties names and the case number.

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