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Colin England
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I recall that it was put forward as a good reason for having tribunals rather than courts, that a tribunal can use it's own knowledge and understanding to help reach a decision. This present case seems to run against that thought.
Are tribunals getting to be too much like courts?
Also I have known tribunals, say that a claimant who has acted in accordance with the idea that all possible heads of claim should be set out int he claim form, has brought claims merely to cause problems for the employer -- but then gone on to find for the employee!!!
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