Igielska v Crazy Horse Belfast Ltd (Breach of Contract Unauthorised Deduction of Wages) [2019] NIit 12506_18it (08 October 2019)

Igielska v Crazy Horse Belfast Ltd (Breach of Contract Unauthorised Deduction of Wages) [2019] NIit 12506_18it (08 October 2019)

The claimant was employed until the business closed without notice, and evidence showed she was owed arrears of pay, notice pay, and holiday pay. The tribunal awarded the sums based on payslips and contractual entitlement.

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Parties
Claimant: Anna Igielska; Respondent: Crazy Horse Belfast Ltd
Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Judgment Date
08 October 2019
Procedural Posture
Industrial Tribunal / Final Decision
Outcome
Claim allowed
Legal Topics
Breach of Contract, Unauthorised Deduction of Wages, Notice Pay, Holiday Pay
Employment Law Breach of Contract Unauthorised Deduction of Wages Notice Pay Holiday Pay

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Parties

Anna Igielska

Claimant

Crazy Horse Belfast Ltd

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Industrial Tribunal / Final Decision

  1. 1 Whether the claimant is entitled to arrears of pay, notice pay, and holiday pay following termination of employment without notice.

Ratio Decidendi

The claimant was employed until the business closed without notice, and evidence showed she was owed arrears of pay, notice pay, and holiday pay. The tribunal awarded the sums based on payslips and contractual entitlement.

Court Disposition

Claim allowed

Orders

  • Respondent to pay claimant £259.59 for arrears of pay
  • Respondent to pay claimant £441.16 for notice pay