New research commissioned by the government has found that over half of individuals awarded a pay-out following an employment tribunal hearing do not receive their award in full.

The Payment of Tribunal Awards 2013 study, carried out by IFF Research, examined whether awards were paid, reasons for non-payment and the effect of enforcement action.

According to the research, one of the most common reasons given for non-payment was that employers simply refused to pay. As a result, the government has announced that it is considering giving new powers to judges to enable them to demand deposits from employers unwilling to pay up-front.

Other findings of the research include:

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