Murray v Powerteam Electrical Services ... (Breach of Contract Redundancy Payment Unauthorised Deduction of Wages) [2022] NIIT 18602_21IT (30 June 2022)

Murray v Powerteam Electrical Services ... (Breach of Contract Redundancy Payment Unauthorised Deduction of Wages) [2022] NIIT 18602_21IT (30 June 2022)

The complaint of Redundancy Payment was withdrawn by the claimant and is therefore dismissed from the claim.

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Citation
[2022] NIIT 18602_21IT
Parties
Claimant: Claimant; Respondent: Respondent
Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Judgment Date
30 June 2022
Procedural Posture
Employment Tribunal / Preliminary Hearing
Outcome
Complaint of Redundancy Payment dismissed; remaining complaints to proceed.
Legal Topics
Redundancy Payment, Breach of Contract, Unauthorised Deductions of Wages
Employment Law Redundancy Payment Breach of Contract Unauthorised Deductions of Wages

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Parties

Claimant

Claimant

Respondent

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Tribunal / Preliminary Hearing

  1. 1 Whether the complaint of Redundancy Payment should proceed

Ratio Decidendi

The complaint of Redundancy Payment was withdrawn by the claimant and is therefore dismissed from the claim.

Court Disposition

Complaint of Redundancy Payment dismissed; remaining complaints to proceed.

Orders

  • The complaint of Redundancy Payment is dismissed.
  • The complaints of Breach of Contract and Unauthorised Deductions of Wages will proceed to hearing.