Définition
The elected industrial tribunal is a court of first instance responsible for judging individual disputes related to a work or apprenticeship contract, between employers and employees or apprentices: dismissal, salary dispute, leave, etc. The elected industrial tribunal is made up of non-professional elected judges, its members, who are, in equal numbers, employers and employees. In the event of a tied vote, a professional judge is called in to make the final decision.
Remarque
Source : ministère de la Justice (site : http://justice.gouv.fr)