Law at Work 2023 (September 2023)

Chapter 11

Dismissal

[page 243]

To bring a claim for unfair dismissal the individual must:

• be an employee (see Chapter 2);

• have been dismissed (see below);

• have (in most cases) at least two years’ continuous employment (one year in Northern Ireland) by the “effective date of termination”. This phrase has a precise meaning, explained on page 273.

• bring the claim within the time limits, normally within 3 months less 1 day subject to extensions for Acas Early Conciliation.

The length of service requirement does not apply to certain types of unfair dismissal claims and claims for these specified reasons can be brought from day one of employment. They are:

• automatically unfair dismissal (except for dismissals due to a business transfer or a spent conviction): see page 269;

• dismissal related to political belief (see page 191); and

• discriminatory dismissal, which is brought under the Equality Act 2010 (see Chapter 10).


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