LRD guides and handbook May 2019

Law at Work 2019 - the trade union guide to employment law

Chapter 7

Time limits





[ch 7: pages 272-273]

The time limit for all discrimination cases is three months (less one day) from the date of the discriminatory act. The correct way of calculating the three-month period is to take the day of the month immediately before the date of the discriminatory incident and then go forward three months. There is more information on time limits in Chapter 14.





The first step in any tribunal claim is to submit an Acas Early Conciliation (EC) Notification Form, available from the Acas website. This step is mandatory and must be taken within the time limit. See Chapter 14 for more information. 





Great care must be taken with tribunal time limits, which are very short. In particular, lodging a grievance or waiting for an internal appeal does not “stop the clock” on the three month time limit. Instead, time continues to run.