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Employment Law
Updated 2026-04-09

Evidence Checklist for an Employment Tribunal Claim

Documents and records to gather before bringing an Employment Tribunal claim for unfair dismissal, discrimination, or unpaid wages.

Overview

Employment Tribunals are document-heavy. Most claims succeed or fail on the paper record — what was said in writing, what policies existed, and whether the employer followed them. Start collecting documents as soon as you think a claim may arise, before you leave employment if possible. Your employer must disclose documents relevant to your claim, but it is safer to preserve everything you legitimately hold.

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Employment Records

Written employment contract or written statement of particulars (ERA 1996, s.1)(Essential)

All payslips, P60s, and pay records(Essential)

Essential for calculating losses and unpaid wage claims

Any written changes to terms and conditions(Essential)

Job description and any performance targets or objectives

Any bonus schemes, commission structures, or benefit documents

Correspondence and Policies

All relevant emails between you and your employer, manager, or HR(Essential)

Download or forward to a personal email before leaving employment if permitted

Written warnings, performance improvement plans, or disciplinary outcome letters(Essential)

Grievance letters you submitted and any responses(Essential)

Company disciplinary, grievance, and equality policies(Essential)

These show the standard your employer is expected to meet

Any references provided or refused

Comparator and Discrimination Evidence

Evidence of how comparable employees were treated differently (comparator evidence)

Critical for discrimination claims under the Equality Act 2010

Contemporaneous notes of incidents, with dates, times, and what was said(Essential)

Notes made at the time carry much more weight than retrospective recollections

Medical records or fit notes if health or disability is relevant

Any occupational health reports

Dismissal and Process Documents

Dismissal letter or letter confirming redundancy(Essential)

Minutes or notes of any disciplinary, redundancy, or appeal hearings(Essential)

ACAS Early Conciliation certificate number(Essential)

You cannot file an ET1 without this

Any settlement offers made or rejected

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