Mr G Munro v CSLS (Scotland) Ltd and Quay and Land Ltd: (Scotland : Breach of Contract : Transfer of Undertakings : Unlawful Deduction from Wages : Working Time Regulations) [2017] UKET 4103958/2016 (1 June 2017)

Mr G Munro v CSLS (Scotland) Ltd and Quay and Land Ltd: (Scotland : Breach of Contract : Transfer of Undertakings : Unlawful Deduction from Wages : Working Time Regulations) [2017] UKET 4103958/2016 (1 June 2017)

The tribunal found that the claimant's contract had been breached and that there was an unlawful deduction from wages. The Transfer of Undertakings and Working Time Regulations were applicable and had been breached by the respondents.

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Citation
[2017] UKET 4103958/2016
Parties
Claimant: Mr G Munro; Respondent: CSLS (Scotland) Ltd; Respondent: Quay and Land Ltd
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
01 June 2017
Procedural Posture
Employment Tribunal / Judgment
Outcome
Claim upheld in part
Legal Topics
Breach of Contract, Transfer of Undertakings, Unlawful Deduction From Wages, Working Time Regulations
Employment Law Breach of Contract Transfer of Undertakings Unlawful Deduction From Wages Working Time Regulations

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Parties

Mr G Munro

Claimant

CSLS (Scotland) Ltd

Respondent

Quay and Land Ltd

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Tribunal / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether there was a breach of contract
  2. 2 Whether there was an unlawful deduction from wages
  3. 3 Whether the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations applied

Ratio Decidendi

The tribunal found that the claimant's contract had been breached and that there was an unlawful deduction from wages. The Transfer of Undertakings and Working Time Regulations were applicable and had been breached by the respondents.

Court Disposition

Claim upheld in part

Orders

  • Respondents to pay compensation to the claimant for unlawful deduction from wages and breach of contract