CHANCERY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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Singapore Airlines Ltd & Anr |
Claimants |
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Buck Consultants Ltd |
Defendant |
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Paul Newman QC (instructed by Linklaters LLP) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 7th and 8th December 2010
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Crown Copyright ©
Peter Smith J:
INTRODUCTION
(a) whether fluctuating emoluments are or are not included within the definition of Earnings for the purposes of the 1981 Rules.
(b) whether "fluctuating emoluments" includes (in addition to bonus and any other fluctuating remuneration):
(i) payments known as "13th month payments"
(ii) payments known as "London Weighting Allowance"
(ba) whether "basic remuneration" includes
(i) payments known as "13th month payments"
(ii) payments known as "London Weighting Allowance"
(c) whether any limit applies to the type and amount of fluctuating emoluments included within the definition of Earnings, save that the annual rate of any emoluments is taken as the average amount received over the last three years, or over such shorter period as the member has been in receipt of such emoluments.
BACKGROUND
DEFINITION OF EARNINGS
"Earnings means for each Member the annual rate of his basic remuneration from the Employers.
For the purposes of calculating the Earnings of an employee who is in receipt of fluctuating emoluments, the annual rate of any such emoluments to be included in his Earnings shall be taken as the average annual amount received over the last three years, or over such shorter period as he has been in receipt of such emoluments.
For the purposes of calculating the Earnings of an employee paid on an hourly basis, remuneration in respect of any hours of work in excess of the Employer's standard working week for the time being in operation which is appropriate to the nature of such employee's employment will be ignored and the annual rate of his remuneration will be 52 times the weekly rate".
TYPES OF EMOLUMENTS
THE 1976 DEED
"(b) the Trustees shall have full power to determine all questions and matters of doubt arising in connection with the Scheme whether relating to the construction thereof or the benefits thereunder or otherwise …."
THE TERMS OF THE 2000 DEED
""Earnings" means for each Member the annual rate of his basic remuneration from the Employers.
For the purposes of calculating the Earnings of an employee who is in receipt of fluctuating emoluments, the annual rate of any such emoluments to be included in his Earnings shall be taken as the average annual amount received over the last three years, or over such shorter period as he has been in receipt of such emoluments.
For the purposes of calculating the Earnings of an employee paid on an hourly basis, remuneration in respect of any hours of work in excess of the Employer's standard working week for the time being in operation which is appropriate to the nature of such Employee's employment will be ignored and the annual rate of his remuneration will be 52 times the weekly rate".
CAP ON INCLUSION OF FLUCTUATING EMOLUMENTS
"in relation to a Member at Normal Retiring Date, or the date of termination of his Service if earlier, the highest of -
(i) his highest total yearly remuneration from the Employers for any one of the last five years (except that in calculating such remuneration the amount of any fluctuating emoluments shall be taken as the yearly average over the period of three or more years, or such lesser period as the Member has been in receipt of such emoluments, ending on the last day of that year); and
(ii) the highest yearly average of his total emoluments from the Employers for any period of three or more consecutive years ending not more than ten years before the said date ;…."
"Scheme rules may provide for "final remuneration" to be calculated on any basis which falls within the following:
a Remuneration for any one of the 5 years preceding the normal retirement date. (For this purpose "remuneration" means basic pay, eg wage or salary, for the year in question, plus the average over a suitable period (usually 3 or more years) ending on the last day of the basic pay year of any fluctuating emoluments such as commission or bonuses. Directors' fees may rank either as basic pay or as fluctuating emoluments according to the basis on which they are voted.)
b The average of the total emoluments for any period of 3 or more consecutive years ending not earlier than 10 years before the normal retirement date."
THE CLAIMANTS' ARGUMENTS
FLUCTUATING EMOLUMENTS
"The proper mode of construing any written instrument is to give effect to every part of it, if this be possible, and not to strike out or nullify one clause in the Deed, unless it be impossible to reconcile it with another or more express clause in the same Deed."
INCLUSIONS IN FLUCTUATING EMOLUMENTS
INCLUSIONS IN BASIC REMUNERATION
FORMS OF FLUCTUATING PAYMENTS
CONCLUSION
a) Yes
a) No
ba) Yes
a) No