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Employment tribunal rules of procedure 2024—destination table
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Practice notesEmployment tribunal rules of procedure 2024—destination table
Published by a LexisNexis Employment expert
Practice notesThis Practice Note provides a destination table showing how the Employment Tribunal Procedure Rules 2024 (ET Rules 2024), SI 2024/1155, in force from 6 January 2025, correspond to the ET Rules 2013 (as set out in Schedule 1 to the Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations 2013 (2013 Regulations), SI 2013/1237). It provides links to the relevant rules, whether set out in the ET Rules 2013 or the ET Rules 2024, SI 2024/1155. It also incorporates the notes in the comparison table prepared by Regional Employment Judge David Franey and published on the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary Practice Directions and Guidance for Employment Tribunals (England and Wales) page.
In a joint letter, dated 18 December 2024, Judge Barry Clarke, the President for the Employment Tribunals (England and Wales), and Judge Susan Walker, the President for the Employment Tribunals (Scotland), addressed the interaction between the current Practice Directions and Presidential Guidance documents and the ET Rules 2024. They explained that:
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the existing Practice Directions and Presidential Guidance documents remain in effect
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until such
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