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Regan v SC Contractors (NI) Ltd (Unfair Dismissal, Holiday Pay, Breach of Contract) [2002] NIIT 01718_00 (11 September 2002)
CASE REF: 01718/00
APPLICANT: James Regan
RESPONDENT: SC Contractors (NI) Limited
The unanimous finding of the Tribunal is that the applications be dismissed.
Appearances:
The applicant did not appear and was not represented.
The respondent did not appear and was not represented.
Extended reasons:-
1. Unfair dismissal.
2. Failure to pay holiday pay.
3. Failure to supply terms and conditions
4. Breach of contract generally.
The unfair dismissal claim had been the subject of a preliminary hearing which had resulted in a decision that the unfair dismissal claim should be dismissed. The matters remaining for the Tribunal to deal with were, therefore, the matter of holiday pay, terms and conditions and breach of contract.
There was insufficient evidence for the Tribunal to conclude that any contractual commitment to pay holiday pay at Easter 2000 had been breached by the respondent; there was insufficient evidence for the Tribunal to conclude that any other arrangement was 'normal practice' in the building trade; there was insufficient evidence for the Tribunal to conclude that there was any shortfall in the holiday pay which the applicant would have been entitled under the Working Time Regulations.
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Date and place of hearing: 11 September 2002, Omagh Courthouse
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: