Antuzis & Ors v DJ Houghton Catching Services Ltd & Ors [2019] EWHC 843 (QB) (08 April 2019)

Antuzis & Ors v DJ Houghton Catching Services Ltd & Ors [2019] EWHC 843 (QB) (08 April 2019)

The evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates systematic breaches of statutory and contractual obligations by D1, orchestrated and directed by D2 and D3, including underpayment, unlawful deductions, lack of holiday pay, and excessive accommodation fees. D1 has no realistic prospect of defending these claims, and D2 and...

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Citation
[2019] EWHC 843 (QB)
Parties
Claimant: Nerijus Antuzis and others; Claimant: Tomas Necajus; Claimant: Pranas Stribylys; Defendant: DJ Houghton Catching Services Ltd; Defendant: Jacqueline Judge; Defendant: Darrell Houghton; Defendant: The Gangmasters Licensing Authority
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
08 April 2019
Procedural Posture
Civil / Summary Judgment and Preliminary Issue Trial
Outcome
Summary judgment granted for claimants; D2 and D3 found personally, jointly and severally liable.
Legal Topics
Minimum Wage, Unlawful Deductions, Holiday Pay, Overtime, Accommodation Fees, Director Liability, Gangmasters Licensing, Summary Judgment, Breach of Contract
Employment Law Labour Law Company Law Regulatory Law Minimum Wage Unlawful Deductions Holiday Pay Overtime +5 more

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Parties

Nerijus Antuzis and others

Claimant

Tomas Necajus

Claimant

Pranas Stribylys

Claimant

DJ Houghton Catching Services Ltd

Defendant

Jacqueline Judge

Defendant

Darrell Houghton

Defendant

The Gangmasters Licensing Authority

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil / Summary Judgment and Preliminary Issue Trial

  1. 1 Whether the defendants breached statutory and contractual obligations regarding pay, deductions, holiday, and accommodation fees
  2. 2 Whether directors (D2 and D3) are personally, jointly and/or severally liable for breaches by D1
  3. 3 Whether summary judgment should be entered for the claimants on admitted and proven breaches

Ratio Decidendi

The evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates systematic breaches of statutory and contractual obligations by D1, orchestrated and directed by D2 and D3, including underpayment, unlawful deductions, lack of holiday pay, and excessive accommodation fees. D1 has no realistic prospect of defending these claims, and D2 and D3 are personally, jointly and severally liable for the breaches, having acted outside the scope of bona fide authority and not in the company's best interests. Summary judgment is granted for the claimants, with damages to be assessed.

Court Disposition

Summary judgment granted for claimants; D2 and D3 found personally, jointly and severally liable.

Orders

  • Judgment entered for claimants on all heads of claim: underpayment, unlawful deductions, employment fees, accommodation fees, unpaid wages, and holiday pay.
  • Quantification of loss to be determined at an assessment of damages hearing.