Here’s a concise update on the latest developments related to employment tribunals.
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Snapshot of current state in England and Wales: There are widespread reports of delays and caseload backlogs in several tribunals, with queues longer than pre-pandemic levels and waiting times extending into months or even years in some centers. This has been tied to staffing gaps and mounting new claims, especially in discrimination categories. These trends were highlighted in late 2025 and early 2026 by practitioner groups and industry updates. [Source discussions and industry commentary from spring 2026]
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Volume and mix of claims: New claims have remained high post-pandemic, with discrimination claims comprising a substantial and growing share of cases. Experts note a rising prevalence of disability-related discrimination claims, partly attributed to broader awareness and evolving legal protections. [Industry surveys and practitioner blogs, 2025–2026]
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Pre-litigation pathway: Acas early conciliation notifications have continued to be a significant prelude to bringing claims, with records suggesting high volumes and ongoing demand for resolution before tribunal hearings. Typical timelines from notification to allocation remain variable by region, with longer waits in London and the South East. [Acas guidance and sector commentary, 2024–2026]
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Staffing and resource context: There have been ongoing concerns about the number of judges and tribunal staff relative to demand, particularly in central London areas. Shortfalls in judicial capacity contribute to the longer waiting times and increased backlogs discussed by professional bodies and news outlets. [Policy updates and practitioner notes, 2025–2026]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow this to a specific region (e.g., London, Birmingham, or Dallas if you mean a U.S. context) and provide more precise timelines and recent decisions.
- Pull recent articles or official tribunals’ updates from a specific date range.
- Summarize key factors driving delays and potential reforms or pilot measures announced by authorities.
Please tell me your preferred region and whether you want a UK-focused or US-focused update, plus any date range you care about. I’ll provide a tightly sourced briefing with inline citations.