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Following the Gibbons Review (a publication which set out a more efficient method of dealing with employment disputes), the Employment Act 2008 was put into force in April 2009. This gave employers a better and simpler framework to follow when resolving disputes with employees.

An Employment Tribunal makes decisions concerning employment disputes, including discrimination, redundancy and unfair dismissal.

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