Mr S McGrath and Mr D Taylor v ABS Restoration Ltd (In Administration) (England and Wales : Redundancy) [2024] UKET 2402116/2023 (12 January 2024)

Mr S McGrath and Mr D Taylor v ABS Restoration Ltd (In Administration) (England and Wales : Redundancy) [2024] UKET 2402116/2023 (12 January 2024)

The tribunal found that the claimants were dismissed by reason of redundancy and are entitled to statutory redundancy payments as the respondent did not contest the claims and the evidence supported the claimants' case.

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Citation
[2024] UKET 2402116/2023
Parties
Claimant: Mr S McGrath; Claimant: Mr D Taylor; Respondent: ABS Restoration Ltd (In Administration)
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
12 January 2024
Procedural Posture
Employment Tribunal Redundancy / Judgment
Outcome
Claims upheld
Legal Topics
Redundancy, Unfair Dismissal
Employment Law Redundancy Unfair Dismissal

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Parties

Mr S McGrath

Claimant

Mr D Taylor

Claimant

ABS Restoration Ltd (In Administration)

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Tribunal Redundancy / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the claimants were dismissed by reason of redundancy
  2. 2 Whether the respondent complied with statutory redundancy procedures

Ratio Decidendi

The tribunal found that the claimants were dismissed by reason of redundancy and are entitled to statutory redundancy payments as the respondent did not contest the claims and the evidence supported the claimants' case.

Court Disposition

Claims upheld

Orders

  • The respondent is ordered to pay the claimants statutory redundancy payments.