Nicholson v Norbrook Laboratories Ltd [2011] NIIT 01834_10IT (20 April 2011)

Nicholson v Norbrook Laboratories Ltd [2011] NIIT 01834_10IT (20 April 2011)

There was no agreement to increase the claimant's hourly rate after training; the written contract was clear and unchallenged. The claimant's reasons for resignation did not amount to a repudiatory breach of contract by the respondent. The claims for constructive unfair dismissal, unauthorised deduction from wages,...

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Citation
[2011] NIIT 01834_10IT
Parties
Claimant: Robin Nicholson; Respondent: Norbrook Laboratories Ltd
Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Judgment Date
20 April 2011
Procedural Posture
Industrial Tribunal / Final Decision After Hearing
Outcome
Claims dismissed
Legal Topics
Constructive Unfair Dismissal, Unauthorised Deduction From Wages, Failure to Pay Wages, Employment Contract, Grievance Procedure
Employment Law Constructive Unfair Dismissal Unauthorised Deduction From Wages Failure to Pay Wages Employment Contract Grievance Procedure

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Parties

Robin Nicholson

Claimant

Norbrook Laboratories Ltd

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Industrial Tribunal / Final Decision After Hearing

  1. 1 Whether the claimant was constructively and unfairly dismissed
  2. 2 Whether the claimant was paid his full contractual wages

Ratio Decidendi

There was no agreement to increase the claimant's hourly rate after training; the written contract was clear and unchallenged. The claimant's reasons for resignation did not amount to a repudiatory breach of contract by the respondent. The claims for constructive unfair dismissal, unauthorised deduction from wages, and failure to pay wages are dismissed.

Court Disposition

Claims dismissed