Equality Act 2010
2010 CHAPTER 15
Commentary on Sections
Part 9: Enforcement
Chapter 3: Employment tribunals
Section 121: Armed forces cases
Effect
395.This section establishes that, before bringing a claim under the work provisions of the Act to an employment tribunal, a member of the armed forces must raise his or her complaint through the armed services internal complaints procedure and not withdraw that complaint. If the complainant fails properly to progress his or her internal complaint then it may, in certain circumstances, be treated as if it had been withdrawn. The internal service complaint procedures do not have to be concluded before the complainant brings a claim to an employment tribunal.
Background
396.This section is designed to replicate the effect of provisions in the previous legislation.
Example
A black soldier who thinks he has been discriminated against by being passed over for promotion would have to make an internal service complaint before bringing his claim to an employment tribunal.
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