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Employment Tribunals: why one queue for every workplace dispute is failing
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Employment Tribunals: why one queue for every workplace dispute is failing

Written by John Barwell 27 June 20265 August 2026

Employment Tribunals are under pressure. Legal Lens explains why the backlog is a route-design problem, not just a delay problem.

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