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employment tribunal

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noun

  1. (in England, Scotland, and Wales) a tribunal that rules on disputes between employers and employees regarding unfair dismissal, redundancy, etc See also industrial tribunal

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The BBC understands Lord Mandelson claims he was quick to agree the sum he was eventually paid by the Foreign Office and made it very clear he had no intention of taking his case to an employment tribunal – and that had any issues about him lying been raised he would not have been entitled to any payout.

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The BBC understands Lord Mandelson takes issue with the claim and insists he made it very clear he had no intention of taking his case to an employment tribunal.

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London Central Employment Tribunal found that Woodall's alleged mistreatment was "not in any way because of, or materially influenced by," her disclosures.

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A source close to McEleny previously said he was pursuing a case for unfair dismissal by the party through an employment tribunal.

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A transgender doctor embroiled in a changing room row which led to a high-profile employment tribunal has left the NHS.

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