Simon Tibbitts is an employment law specialist. He provides advice and representation to a diverse array of clients, from individual employees through to national companies such as Wincanton and HSBC and government organisations such as the MOD and NHS. He regularly appears in employment tribunals and courts nationwide as well as having appeared several times in the Employment Appeal Tribunal.
Simon was reappointed to the Attorney General’s Regional Panel B of Counsel in March 2023 and has been sitting as a Panel Member on Independent Police Misconduct Hearings since November 2015. Pursuant to a clear desire to utilise his experience and expertise in innovative ways, Simon undertakes mediations, accepts direct access instructions and has conducted internal whistleblowing investigations as well as disciplinary hearings.
Simon regularly provides training and always seeks to use interactive methods, such as panel session debates, breakfast forums or group workshops.
Employment and Discrimination
Simon specialises solely in employment law and has practised in this field for nearly 10 years. He is a calm, clear and precise advocate whose questions are carefully constructed to get the best possible evidence from any witness.
He can receive instructions on a direct access basis and in addition to the more classic functions of a barrister in providing advocacy and advisory services he has been involved with mediations, chaired internal investigations and disciplinary hearings and is able to provide advice on internal policies and procedures and the conduct of grievance and disciplinary hearings from the early stages of a potential claim so as to ensure that the risk of a claim being brought is minimised from the outset.
Simon is a keen public speaker and is always looking for fresh and innovative ideas and ways in which to provide training to clients. He regularly provides training on all areas of employment law to in-house legal departments, HR professionals and law firms. If so desired a more specialist and bespoke training package can be provided which is tailored to the pertinent issues appropriate to each individual client and the sector within which they operate.
His knowledge and experience spans the entire spectrum of employment law disputes but he has particular interest and experience within the following areas:
All aspects of unfair dismissal including constructive unfair dismissal
Redundancy
Wrongful dismissal
All other contractual claims (unlawful deduction of wages etc.)
Holiday pay
All areas of discrimination
Protected disclosures (whistleblowing)
Seminars in recent years have included:
The Equality Act 2010
Schedules of loss where more complex issues are involved such as career long losses and ‘grossing up’ for tax purposes
2013 ET rules reform and introduction of fees
Conducting disciplinary and grievance hearings
Zero-Hours contracts
Tips and tactics for recovering costs and tribunal fees
Collective Redundancies
ACAS Early Conciliation
Age Discrimination – from birth to death
Bonus Payments and Maternity Leave
Recent EAT cases
Luvualu & Ors v. Zenith Contractors Ltd UKEAT/0154/14/DM
Holman v Devon County Council UKEAT/0127/15/BA
Recent Work
Instructed for a Respondent employer in a 4-week trial involving 5 claimants involving multiple strands of discrimination, whistleblowing and unfair dismissal claims [Favourable settlement achieved following 2 day Judicial Mediation]
Acted for a large national Respondent employer in a 2-week trial involving numerous unspecified complaints by the claimant of disability and race discrimination, victimisation, harassment, whistleblowing and unfair dismissal. [All claims dismissed]
Acted for the MOD in a complex 5 day disability discrimination claim. [All claims dismissed]
Acted for a Claimant nurse in a 5-day hearing involving claims of disability discrimination, constructive unfair dismissal and victimisation. The Respondent’s main witness was critically ill and on a permanent oxygen supply which clearly necessitated careful cross-examination but we were successful in achieving an overall award in the region of £60,000.