Unusual for a tribunal to go on that long it must have felt like a very long day once you got to the end but well done for handling that as a litigant in person.
It is good to hear that some of the information provided to you was helpful for your case.
In terms of Polkey, it is a well know case whereby it was established that when an employer has been found to have acted unfairly in dismissing an employee by failing to follow correct procedure this often leads to a finding of unfair dismissal, an employer cannot argue it would have made no difference in the outcome if they had followed procedure. However, if the tribunal decides that the employee may have been dismissed anyway, they can reduce the compensatory award according to that likelihood as a percentage deduction.
Unfortunately I am not surprised that it will take up to a month to get the final judgement, it may be sent out sooner but please to not rely on that being the case. In the meantime try and put it to the back of your mind until such time as you get the Judgement through.
I look forward to hearing the outcome.
It is good to hear that some of the information provided to you was helpful for your case.
In terms of Polkey, it is a well know case whereby it was established that when an employer has been found to have acted unfairly in dismissing an employee by failing to follow correct procedure this often leads to a finding of unfair dismissal, an employer cannot argue it would have made no difference in the outcome if they had followed procedure. However, if the tribunal decides that the employee may have been dismissed anyway, they can reduce the compensatory award according to that likelihood as a percentage deduction.
Unfortunately I am not surprised that it will take up to a month to get the final judgement, it may be sent out sooner but please to not rely on that being the case. In the meantime try and put it to the back of your mind until such time as you get the Judgement through.
I look forward to hearing the outcome.
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