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== What happens next ==
== What happens next ==


If you have filed an employment standards complaint, see "[[My employer isn't paying my wages]]" in this Guide for what happens next. If your employer is federally regulated and you have worked twelve (12) or more months, you can apply for an order that you be given your job back, along with all the pay you would have earned had you not been dismissed. You may be awarded less than your full loss of earnings depending on the facts.  
If you have filed an employment standards complaint, see "[[My employer isn't paying my wages]]" in this Guide for what happens next. If your employer is federally regulated and you have worked twelve (12) or more months, you can apply for an order for all the pay you would have earned had you not been dismissed and, if you wish, that you be given your job back. Note that you may be awarded less than your full loss of earnings depending on the facts.  
   
   
If you have chosen to sue your former employer, see "[[I need to take someone to court—what's the process?|I need to take someone to court]]" in this Guide for what happens next.
If you have chosen to sue your former employer, see "[[I need to take someone to court—what's the process?|I need to take someone to court]]" in this Guide for what happens next.
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