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Mental Health and Sanctions in Employment Tribunals
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Mental Health and Sanctions in Employment Tribunals

Written by John Barwell 16 July 20265 August 2026

Employment Tribunal conduct may be disruptive in effect while mental impairment remains relevant to its cause. This article examines evidence, non-attendance, costs, unless orders, strike-out and fairness to both parties.

Employment Tribunal judgments and reasons: why the decision is not just who won
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Employment Tribunal judgments and reasons: why the decision is not just who won

Written by John Barwell 17 June 20265 August 2026

Employment Tribunal judgments are not just results. Legal Lens explains why reasons matter and what parties should check after judgment.

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