Normally? Either party can ask for costs. No Win - No Pay?
Historically within Employment Tribunal cases the loser does not pay the winners legal costs, unlike in most other forms of litigation.
Statistically in any Employment Tribunal there is therefore a 0.003% chance of getting a costs award made.
https://www.human-law.co.uk/_cmroot...osts-award-within-an-employment-tribunal.aspx
When the case was announced and I was planning a donation, I asked the solicitors what happened if the costs were awarded and they ended up getting much of the money back. They said they were working on the assumption that they wouldn't get the costs back, as cost awards in employment tribunals were rare, so donations should be made on that basis that there little chance of getting anything back.
