PART XIUNFAIR DISMISSAL

CHAPTER IIREMEDIES FOR UNFAIR DISMISSAL

Introductory

Complaints to industrial tribunal145.

(1)

A complaint may be presented to an industrial tribunal against an employer by any person that he was unfairly dismissed by the employer.

(2)

Subject to paragraph (3), an industrial tribunal shall not consider a complaint under this Article unless it is presented to the tribunal—

(a)

before the end of the period of three months beginning with the effective date of termination, or

(b)

within such further period as the tribunal considers reasonable in a case where it is satisfied that it was not reasonably practicable for the complaint to be presented before the end of that period of three months.

(3)

Where a dismissal is with notice, an industrial tribunal shall consider a complaint under this Article if it is presented after the notice is given but before the effective date of termination.

(4)

In relation to a complaint which is presented as mentioned in paragraph (3), the provisions of this Order, so far as they relate to unfair dismissal, have effect as if—

(a)

references to a complaint by a person that he was unfairly dismissed by his employer included references to a complaint by a person that his employer has given him notice in such circumstances that he will be unfairly dismissed when the notice expires,

(b)

references to reinstatement included references to the withdrawal of the notice by the employer,

(c)

references to the effective date of termination included references to the date which would be the effective date of termination on the expiry of the notice, and

(d)

references to an employee ceasing to be employed included references to an employee having been given notice of dismissal.