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What happens if an employer does not give an employee a written statement that he or she has the right to?

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What happens if an employer does not give an employee a written statement that he or she has the right to?

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If the required written statement has not been provided or certain information has been omitted, then an employee is entitled to refer the matter to an employment tribunal at any time up to three months after the contract of employment has come to an end. The employment tribunal will then decide what particulars should have been given to the employee.

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