Glaucia Pereira v Methods Business And Digital Technology Limited

Glaucia Pereira v Methods Business And Digital Technology Limited

The Employment Tribunal erred in law by failing to properly consider the claimant's explanation for delay, the nature of the amendment, and the balance of prejudice. The claimant, acting in person, sufficiently pleaded the protected disclosures and provided an explanation for the timing of the amendment. The...

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Parties
Appellant: Glaucia Pereira; Respondent: Methods Business And Digital Technology Limited
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
17 April 2025
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal / Judgment on Appeal Against Refusal to Amend Claim
Outcome
Appeal allowed; matter remitted to Employment Tribunal.
Legal Topics
Protected Disclosure, Amendment of Pleadings, Discrimination, Case Management
Employment Law Practice and Procedure Protected Disclosure Amendment of Pleadings Discrimination Case Management

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Parties

Glaucia Pereira

Appellant

Methods Business And Digital Technology Limited

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Appeal / Judgment on Appeal Against Refusal to Amend Claim

  1. 1 Whether the Employment Tribunal erred in refusing the claimant's application to amend to add a complaint of protected disclosure detriment/dismissal
  2. 2 Whether the Tribunal properly considered the explanation for delay in applying to amend
  3. 3 Whether the Tribunal correctly assessed the balance of prejudice

Ratio Decidendi

The Employment Tribunal erred in law by failing to properly consider the claimant's explanation for delay, the nature of the amendment, and the balance of prejudice. The claimant, acting in person, sufficiently pleaded the protected disclosures and provided an explanation for the timing of the amendment. The Tribunal's refusal was based on incorrect findings and failure to assess relevant factors.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed; matter remitted to Employment Tribunal.

Orders

  • The matter is remitted to the Employment Tribunal for reconsideration of the application to amend.
  • Case management to be determined by the Employment Tribunal.