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Since 2017, Wolverhampton City Council has appeared as a respondent in 3 employment tribunal cases, with £140 in total awards recorded against the employer.
| # | Claim type | Cases | Relative share |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Unlawful deduction from wages | 2 | |
| 02 | Breach of contract | 2 | |
| 03 | Age discrimination | 1 | |
| 04 | Race discrimination | 1 | |
| 05 | Religion or belief discrimination | 1 | |
| 06 | Fixed-term employee regulations | 1 |
| Case ref. | Decided | Jurisdiction | Claimant | Claim types | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3205940/2022 | 7 December 2023 | England & Wales | Mr M Miah | Age discrimination, Race discrimination, Religion or belief discrimination, Unlawful deduction from wages | — |
| 1307014/2020 | 11 April 2022 | England & Wales | Mr M Connor | Breach of contract, Unlawful deduction from wages | £140 |
| 1301316/2019 | 3 February 2020 | England & Wales | no attendance For the | Breach of contract, Fixed-term employee regulations | — |
Data extracted from published employment tribunal judgments on gov.uk. Case reference, decision date, judge, venue and claim categories come from structured metadata. Claimant and respondent names are extracted from the judgment PDF text, and a second LLM-assisted pass adds per-claim outcomes, key findings, and any compensation awarded. Many UK tribunal decisions are liability-only — the remedy is set at a later hearing — so a case can correctly show an outcome with no award figure. See how the data is built.