Wasiak v Axis Security Services Ltd (Discrimination - Race Discrimination - Religious Belief/ Political opinion Breach of Contract Unauthorised Deduction of Wages Unfair Dismissal) [2019] NIFET 00076_18FET (23 July 2019)
The claimant was unfairly selected for redundancy and thus unfairly dismissed; the redundancy process lacked fair consultation and objective selection criteria. The respondent's decision to make the claimant redundant was not discriminatory on grounds of race or religion. Other complaints of discrimination and harassment were out of time and did not constitute a continuing act or state of affairs; it was not just and equitable to extend time for those claims.
- Citation
- [2019] NIFET 00076
- Parties
- Claimant: Tomasz Wasiak; Respondent: Axis Security Services Ltd
- Jurisdiction
- Northern Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 23 July 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Fair Employment Tribunal / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- Claimant succeeded in unfair dismissal claim; discrimination and harassment claims dismissed as out of time.
- Legal Topics
- Unfair Dismissal, Redundancy, Race Discrimination, Religious Discrimination, Breach of Contract, Unauthorised Deduction of Wages
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Parties
Tomasz Wasiak
Claimant
Axis Security Services Ltd
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Fair Employment Tribunal / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Was the claimant unfairly dismissed contrary to Article 126 and Article 130 of the Employment Rights (NI) Order 1996?
- 2 Was there a redundancy situation within the respondent’s business as per Article 174 of the Employment Rights (NI) Order 1996?
- 3 Did the respondent subject the claimant to discrimination by way of less favourable treatment on the grounds of his race and nationality as defined in Article 3 of the Race Relations (NI) Order 1997?
Ratio Decidendi
The claimant was unfairly selected for redundancy and thus unfairly dismissed; the redundancy process lacked fair consultation and objective selection criteria. The respondent's decision to make the claimant redundant was not discriminatory on grounds of race or religion. Other complaints of discrimination and harassment were out of time and did not constitute a continuing act or state of affairs; it was not just and equitable to extend time for those claims.
Court Disposition
Claimant succeeded in unfair dismissal claim; discrimination and harassment claims dismissed as out of time.
Orders
- Respondent to pay claimant £1,213.86.
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