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UK Employment Law Weekly Update—Election 2024, ET MyHMCTS portal, Dismissal and Re-engagement Code, Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Act, discrimination cases, CJRS RTI ruling, DPDI Bill falls, CSDDD

Published on: 30 May 2024

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Employment Tribunals

HMCTS reform project—further update for ET professional representatives (May 2024)

HM Courts & Tribunals Service has circulated a letter from Senior Project Manager, Michael Nuna, sent on behalf of Mark Lewis, Employment Tribunals Service Manager. It sets out key details regarding the MyHMCTS portal to be used by claimant representatives from 30 May 2024, and includes a YouTube video guiding users through the new online process. Professional representatives who have not yet registered on MyHMCTS are strongly encouraged to do so. See News Analysis: HMCTS reform project—further update for ET professional representatives (May 2024)...

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