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The DWP says it is "good news" that fewer appeals are going to tribunal.
By 2012, hundreds of thousands of shocked people were going to tribunal to appeal their fit-to-work assessment.
Contrast the funding for the presenting officers with funding for advisers to help the disabled person going to tribunal.
Going to tribunal is not only expensive for the taxpayer but slows down the process for people getting the money where they are eligible," says a DWP spokeswoman.
One father of a disabled child, with considerable experience of going to tribunal, says that unless the system is reformed, a new firm will emerge to scoop up the work.
At present if you are made redundant you are entitled to a statutory redundancy payment of between £400 and £600 per year of service, depending on age, without going to tribunal (unless your employer fails to pay, but solvent employers generally pay).
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Most women who gave evidence said, "We don't want to be going to tribunals".
The Coalition government introduced fees for claimants going to tribunals – which have in some cases been up to £1,200 – and, as a result, there's been a 68percentt drop in workers doing so.
The matter is expected to go to tribunal.
No training compensation fee has been agreed and the case will go to tribunal.
On average, around 40% of those refused the benefit go to tribunal, of whom 40% are subsequently granted the benefit.
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