Can I claim injury to sensations at Tribunal?

I am taking ex employer to Employment Tribunal this March. Apart from actual losses encountered can I also try a claim for injury to feelings? I enjoy read the case of Dunnachie v Hull Council 2004, the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) decision be overturned and in this case Injury to state of mind was thus allowed. Is this still applicable or was it again overturned by the High Courts ? Any comfort / pointers appreciated.
Answers:
You want to file because someone hurt your mental state?

Gezzz.

Pull up your big boy britches and get over it.

File if you incurred actual documented losses. But "hurt feelings" how whinny can you get?

And I thought our decriminalized system had gotten ridiculous in some of the claims allowed. Source(s): US Citizen
The tribunal can one and only award a sum in damages for injury to feelings within cases where they have found allegations of unlawful nouns proved.

They cannot award damages for I.T.F. in cases of breach of contract, unfair dismissal and the rest.

I.T.F. are calculated by suggestion to the Vento Guidelines. (Google it) Source(s): I'm a lawyer
If you claim racism, you can try claiming for hurt feelings, if you were insulted to your facade because of your race - eg antisemitism, colour, etc.
For other offensive ways, you'd have to make a exceptionally good case
Ask the Citizens' Advice Bureau



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