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Unfair Dismissal Compensation - Introduction

1. Reinstatement
This is where an Employment Tribunal will place an employee back in their old job and pay compensation for the loss of wages for the time out of the job. Also see Additional Award

2. Re-engagement
The employee returns to a similar job with the employer. Also see Additional Award

It is very rare for either of these to be ordered by an Employment Tribunal. The reason for this is that they are reluctant to force an employer to take an employee back.

3. Compensation
This is what usually happens if the employee wins their case.
This is split into the Basic Award and the Compensatory Award.

When awarding compensation for unfair dismissal the tribunal will have to take into account whether the applicant tried to resolve the dispute by using the employer's appeal procedures before making an application to the tribunal.

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