Donnelly v BJM Chartered Accountants [2007] NIIT 72_07 (8 June 2007)

Donnelly v BJM Chartered Accountants [2007] NIIT 72_07 (8 June 2007)

The claimant failed to prove, on the balance of probabilities, that there was a contractual agreement for a specific pension contribution outside the standard scheme. There was no evidence of unlawful deduction of wages or that the respondent failed to provide employment particulars in a manner actionable by the...

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Citation
[2007] NIIT 72_07
Parties
Claimant: Patrick Donnelly; Respondent: BJM Chartered Accountants
Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Judgment Date
08 June 2007
Procedural Posture
Industrial Tribunal / Final Decision
Outcome
claim dismissed
Legal Topics
Breach of Contract, Pension Provision, Unlawful Deduction of Wages, Employment Particulars
Employment Law Breach of Contract Pension Provision Unlawful Deduction of Wages Employment Particulars

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Parties

Patrick Donnelly

Claimant

BJM Chartered Accountants

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Industrial Tribunal / Final Decision

  1. 1 Whether there was a contractual provision for a specific pension contribution by the respondent to the claimant
  2. 2 Whether there was an unlawful deduction of wages
  3. 3 Whether the claimant was provided with employment particulars

Ratio Decidendi

The claimant failed to prove, on the balance of probabilities, that there was a contractual agreement for a specific pension contribution outside the standard scheme. There was no evidence of unlawful deduction of wages or that the respondent failed to provide employment particulars in a manner actionable by the tribunal.

Court Disposition

claim dismissed