Treasury: Employment Tribunals Service

Treasury written question – answered at on 11 November 2025.

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Photo of Neil O'Brien Neil O'Brien Shadow Minister (Policy Renewal and Development)

To ask the Chancellor of the exchequer, how many employment tribunal claims have been lodged against her Department by (a) unfair dismissal and (b) claims under the Equality Act 2010 in each of the last five years.

Photo of Dan Tomlinson Dan Tomlinson The Exchequer Secretary

HM Treasury collects data on the overall number of employment tribunal claims but this data is not categorised, so it is not possible to provide data on how many claims were brought in respect of unfair dismissal or under the Equality Act (2010) in each of the last five years.

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