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Industrial tribunal
Industrial Tribunals were judicial bodies introduced under the Industrial Training Act 1964, consisting of a lawyer (the chairman), an individual nominated by an employer association, and another by the TUC or TUC-affiliated union. These independent panels heard and made legally binding rulings in relation to employment law disputes.
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