Remedies

Tunisia
Discrimination
Any person who commits an act or makes a statement containing racial discrimination with the intention of contempt or offending dignity shall be punished by imprisonment for a period of 1 month to 1 year and a fine of TND 500 to TND1,000, or by one of these two penalties.
The penalty shall be doubled if the perpetrator has de jure or de facto authority over the victim or if they have abused the powers of their office.
If the perpetrator is a legal person, the penalty is a fine of between TND 5,000 to TND15,000.
The prosecution of the legal person shall not prevent the penalties provided for in this law from being imposed on its representatives, managers, joint partners or agents whose own liability is established.
Unfair dismissal
Employees terminated for an abusive reason can sue for damages in the Labor Court (Conseil de Prud’hommes). In addition to the notice period, the end of service severance and any other outstanding allowances, employees can claim damages which vary from 1 month’s salary to 2 month’s salary for every month the employee has worked at the company up to the equivalent of three years’ salary. Employees who were terminated for a serious reason, but where the termination did not follow proper procedure, can receive damages also, between 1 and 4 months’ salary. Damages in a fixed-term contract are fixed to a salary amount equal to the remaining duration of the contract.
Failure to inform & consult
The Consultative Commission does not have co-determination rights as the employer can choose not to take its advice. A failure to inform and consult the Commission in appropriate circumstances would deem a dismissal to be abusive for non-compliance with legal and contractual procedures.