Official public register
Employment tribunal decisions
Search 133,515 published decision by employer, claimant or case number. Each result links to the official judgment on GOV.UK, and to a free company check on the employer.
Most recently published
- Mr M Shakoor v Verisure Service (UK) Ltd: 6019415/2024
9 July 2026 · Case 6019415/2024
Breach of contract · Race discrimination · Unfair dismissal · Unlawful deduction from wages
- Ms Buffong v Sidrah A Ltd: 1300252/2025
28 July 2026 · Case 1300252/2025
Breach of contract · Contract of employment · Working time regulations
- Mrs S Plant v A Moseley: 1306018/2024
3 July 2026 · Case 1306018/2024
Breach of contract · Redundancy · Unfair dismissal · Working time regulations
- X v Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd: 6005622/2024
27 July 2026 · Case 6005622/2024
Disability discrimination
- Mr A Kersse v Epsom and St. Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust: 2303096/2024
15 September 2025 · Case 2303096/2024
Unlawful deduction from wages
- Mr E Nkanta v St Mary Magdalene Church of England School: 6026586/2025
31 January 2026 · Case 6026586/2025
Unfair dismissal
- Miss M Roberts v CPJ Field Ltd: 2306005/2023
11 July 2025 · Case 2306005/2023
Health safety · Race discrimination · Sex discrimination · Unlawful deduction from wages · Working time regulations
- Mrs B Karagil v Alliance Dental Care Ltd: 2300004/2023
3 March 2025 · Case 2300004/2023
Breach of contract · Race discrimination · Unlawful deduction from wages · Working time regulations
- Mrs N Henley v Kings Hill Parish Council: 2302675/2022 and 2303639/2023
19 June 2024 · Case 2302675/2022 and 2303639/2023
Breach of contract · Whistleblowing · Sex discrimination · Unfair dismissal · Unlawful deduction from wages
- P Gregory v P&O Ferries Ltd: 2305125/2023
15 November 2024 · Case 2305125/2023
Unfair dismissal
- Mr K King v GVG Contracting Ltd: 2302854/2023
16 May 2025 · Case 2302854/2023
Age discrimination · Breach of contract · Unfair dismissal · Unlawful deduction from wages · Working time regulations
- Mr A Nikiel v Metroline Travel Ltd: 2302095/2024
17 January 2025 · Case 2302095/2024
Working time regulations
- S Holsgrove v The University of Salford: 2400139/2026
28 July 2026 · Case 2400139/2026
Unfair dismissal
- A Skeel v Lifecycle Oils Ltd (in Administration): 6036896/2025
20 July 2026 · Case 6036896/2025
Redundancy
- S Kone v McDonald's Restaurants Ltd: 6002746/2026
19 June 2026 · Case 6002746/2026
Unfair dismissal
- Mr H Jones v Andros UK Ltd: 6002021/2024
15 July 2026 · Case 6002021/2024
Age discrimination · Breach of contract · Whistleblowing · Race discrimination · Unfair dismissal
- A Smith v Edu-action Bristol Ltd: 6036172/2025
20 July 2026 · Case 6036172/2025
Unfair dismissal
- Ms E Murray v GL11 Community Ltd: 6017954/2026
10 June 2026 · Case 6017954/2026
Interim relief
- M Hazlehurst v The Batemans Mill Ltd: 2600150/2026
27 July 2026 · Case 2600150/2026
Unlawful deduction from wages
- A Ogunade v Shoots Training: 2600449/2025
17 July 2026 · Case 2600449/2025
Race discrimination · Unfair dismissal
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Are employment tribunal decisions public?
Yes. Since 2017 every employment tribunal judgment in England, Wales and Scotland is published in a public online register run by the Ministry of Justice, and anyone can read it without an account or a fee. Names of the claimant and the employer appear in the title of the decision. Older cases, and cases settled before a hearing, will not be there.
Does a tribunal decision mean the employer lost?
No. The register contains every published judgment, including claims the employer won, claims dismissed on a technical point such as being brought out of time, preliminary rulings on procedure, and consent judgments where the parties agreed an outcome. The title alone tells you nothing about who succeeded, which is why every result here links straight to the official decision rather than being summarised.
Can I search tribunal decisions by company name?
Yes. Type the employer's name in the box above. Decision titles are free text typed by tribunal staff, so a firm can appear under a trading name, an old name, or with the Ltd left off. Search the shortest distinctive part of the name, then check the results against the company record.
Should a tribunal claim put me off using a company?
On its own, rarely. A single claim at a company with 200 staff is unremarkable, and employers win a substantial share of the claims brought against them. A pattern is different information: several claims in a short period, or claims that repeat the same subject, is worth knowing before you take a job or sign a contract. Read the decisions rather than counting them.
How far back does the register go?
The online register starts in 2017 for England and Wales and covers Scotland from the same period. Decisions before that were kept in a physical register and are not published online, so absence of a decision is not evidence that a firm has never been to a tribunal.
How do I check the company behind an employer?
Every result here has a link that runs a free CheckAFirm company check on the respondent's name. That shows the company status, age, overdue filings, insolvency history and the directors' other companies, which is the context a decision title does not give you.
Decisions are published by the Ministry of Justice and read live from the GOV.UK register. CheckAFirm does not host, edit or summarise them, and does not decide what appears there. If you believe a decision is wrong or should not be published, that is a matter for the tribunal that issued it.