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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Industrial Tribunals Northern Ireland Decisions >> White v John Slevin Practising as Gree... [2016] NIIT 01344_15IT (02 February 2016)
URL: http://www.bailii.org/nie/cases/NIIT/2016/01344_15IT.html
Cite as: [2016] NIIT 01344_15IT, [2016] NIIT 1344_15IT

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    THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

     

    CASE REF:  1344/15

     

     

     

    CLAIMANT:                          Mary Bernadette White

     

     

    RESPONDENT:                  John Slevin practising as Greene and Malpas Solicitors

     

     

     

    DECISION

    The respondent is ordered to pay to the claimant the sum of £11,486.90 in respect of compensation for unfair dismissal and failure to provide written terms and conditions of employment.

     

     

    Constitution of Tribunal:

    Employment Judge (sitting alone):       Employment Judge McCaffrey  

               

    Appearances:

    The claimant appeared in person and represented herself.

    The respondent had not entered a response and so was debarred from being heard.

    1.         This decision is supplemental to the decision issued on 18 September 2015, when the respondent was ordered to pay the claimant sums of money in relation to notice pay, arrears of pay, holiday pay and redundancy pay.

    2.         Having heard oral evidence from the claimant, I am satisfied of the following:-

     

                (a)       the claimant was employed by the respondent for 9 complete years.  She was paid £304.00 gross, £263.26 net per week.

     

                (b)       The claimant was dismissed on 30 April 2015, when given a letter by Mr Michael Gillen, who had intervened in the respondent’s practice on the instructions of the Law Society of Northern Ireland.  The Law Society intervention closed the respondent’s practice.  There was no consultation by the respondent with the claimant and the claimant was not afforded any right of appeal.

     

                (c)        The respondent did not at any time provide the claimant with written terms and conditions of employment contrary to Articles 33 and 36 of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 and Article 27 of the Employment (Northern Ireland) Order 2003.  There had been no discussion about written terms and conditions between the parties.  I consider the appropriate award would be 3 weeks’ gross pay.

     

                (d)       At the date of this hearing, the respondent was not formally insolvent.

     

                (e)       The claimant was in receipt of Income Support of £71.56 per week from
    4 May 2015 to date.  She has not found other work, but I am satisfied from her evidence that the claimant has not sought alternative work because of caring responsibilities for family members who required help and support.

     

    3.         The claimant was unfairly dismissed by the respondent in that she was automatically unfairly dismissed contrary to Article 130A of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996.  The award of compensation in her favour is subject to an uplift of between 10% and 50%, as the tribunal considers just and equitable, by virtue of Article 17 of the Employment (Northern Ireland) Order 2003.  I consider that in this case, where there was no notice, consultation or appeal at all, the appropriate uplift would be 30%.

     

    4.         The respondent is ordered to pay the following sums to the claimant:-

     

                Basic Award

     

                The basic award is to be set off against any redundancy payment to which the claimant is entitled, so the basic award in this case is NIL.

     

                Compensatory Award

     

                The claimant has previously been awarded £1,796.86

                in respect of notice.  Her notice period should have ended

                on 2 July 2015.

     

                Loss from end of notice period until 22 January 2016

                29 weeks @ £263.26 per week =                                                                                                                                                                                                              £ 7,634.54

                Future Loss

     

                I do not consider it would be just and equitable to make an

                award for future loss, given the length of time between dismissal

                and the date of this hearing.


     

                - Loss of employment rights                                                                       £    500.00

     

                - Uplift on award for failure to follow statutory procedures - 30%       £ 2,440.36

                                                                                                                                          ________

     

                                                                                                                                        £10,574.90

     

                Failure to provide written terms and conditions of

                employment: 3 weeks’ gross pay - £304 x 3 =                                         £     912.00

     

                                                                                        TOTAL AWARD                  £11,486.90

     

                This award is subject to the Employment Protection (Recoupment of Jobseeker’s Allowance and Income Support) Regulations (NI) 1996 (as amended).  The monetary award is £10,574.90.  The amount of the prescribed element is £7,634.54, which is attributable to the period from 4 May 2015 until 22 January 2016.  The monetary award exceeds the prescribed amount by £2,940.36.

     

    5.         This is a relevant decision for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order (Northern Ireland) 1990.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Employment Judge:

     

     

    Date and place of hearing:          22 January 2016, Belfast.

     

     

    Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties:

     


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