Rejected petition Protect Workers and Contributors from Unfair Systems

We call on the Government to reform Employment Tribunal enforcement, government support services, and benefit entitlement rules to ensure fairness and proper support for individuals who have worked, paid taxes, and complied with the law in the United Kingdom.

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We call on the Government to reform Employment Tribunal enforcement, government helplines, and benefit rules. Claimants should receive awards directly, with the state recovering money from employers. Helplines must provide practical guidance, and individuals who have paid taxes and National Insurance for years should receive support in their own right, not based on a partner’s income.
Conclusion:
Current systems place the burden, cost, and risk on law-abiding individuals while allowing employers and institutions to avoid responsibility. Reform in these areas would promote fairness, restore confidence in public systems, and ensure justice and support are real and effective.

This petition was rejected

Why was this petition rejected?

It’s not clear what the petition is asking the UK Government or Parliament to do.

We understand that you are concerned about the operation of employment tribunals, but it is not clear exactly how the changes called for in this petition would differ from existing arrangements in this area.

If you want the Government to pay any compensation arising from a tribunal case, then recuperate the money from the employer, then you could resubmit your petition to focus on that.

You may find the following information helpful: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/work/employment-tribunal/employment-tribunals/before-you-go-to-the-tribunal/check-what-compensation-you-can-get-for-unfair-dismissal/

We only reject petitions that don’t meet the petition standards.