Mrs E Willett v Qube Qualifications and Development Ltd (in Creditors Voluntary Liquidation) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade (England and Wales : Protective Award) [2025] UKET 3305605/2023 (21 February 2025)

Mrs E Willett v Qube Qualifications and Development Ltd (in Creditors Voluntary Liquidation) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade (England and Wales : Protective Award) [2025] UKET 3305605/2023 (21 February 2025)

The tribunal found that the respondent failed to comply with the statutory consultation requirements prior to redundancy, entitling the claimant to a protective award.

Citation
[2025] UKET 3305605/2023
Parties
Claimant: Mrs E Willett; Respondent: Qube Qualifications and Development Ltd (in Creditors Voluntary Liquidation); Respondent: Secretary of State for Business and Trade
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
21 February 2025
Procedural Posture
Employment Tribunal / Judgment
Outcome
Protective award granted
Legal Topics
Protective Award, Collective Redundancy, Insolvency

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Parties

Mrs E Willett

Claimant

Qube Qualifications and Development Ltd (in Creditors Voluntary Liquidation)

Respondent

Secretary of State for Business and Trade

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Tribunal / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the respondent failed to comply with statutory consultation requirements prior to redundancy
  2. 2 Whether the claimant is entitled to a protective award

Ratio Decidendi

The tribunal found that the respondent failed to comply with the statutory consultation requirements prior to redundancy, entitling the claimant to a protective award.

Court Disposition

Protective award granted

Orders

  • The respondent shall pay the claimant a protective award for failure to consult prior to redundancy.