Balut v Competition Line UK Andrew Michael David Cheung Tony Peacock Joseph Ayre Stephen Greene (Discrimination - Race Discrimination - Sex Other) [2022] NIit 03434_20it (01 July 2022)
Claimant failed to establish employment or worker status under relevant legislation; Tribunal has no jurisdiction to determine complaints.
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- Parties
- Claimant: Claimant; Respondent: Competition Line (UK); Respondent: Mr T Carlin; Respondent: Mr A Kerr
- Jurisdiction
- Northern Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 01 July 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Employment Tribunal / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- Claims dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
- Legal Topics
- Sex Discrimination, Race Discrimination, Disability Discrimination, Public Interest Disclosure, Health and Safety Detriment, Jurisdiction, Employment Status
Employment Law Discrimination Law Sex Discrimination Race Discrimination Disability Discrimination Public Interest Disclosure Health and Safety Detriment Jurisdiction +1 more
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Parties
Claimant
Claimant
Competition Line (UK)
Respondent
Mr T Carlin
Respondent
Mr A Kerr
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Employment Tribunal / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether claimant was employed by respondents at material time
- 2 Whether Tribunal has jurisdiction to determine complaints
- 3 Whether claimant's complaints fall within statutory time limits
Ratio Decidendi
Claimant failed to establish employment or worker status under relevant legislation; Tribunal has no jurisdiction to determine complaints.
Court Disposition
Claims dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
Orders
- All claims dismissed against all respondents.
- Claimant may apply for preparation time costs.
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