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What happens if the tribunal finds in the employee’s favour?

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What happens if the tribunal finds in the employee’s favour?

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Where a tribunal finds that a complaint of unfair dismissal is justified, it will order re-instatement or re-employment, or the payment of compensation. Where an employee complains that he or she has been refused time off or subjected to a detriment and the tribunal finds the complaint well-founded, it will make a declaration to that effect and may order the payment of compensation.

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