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Chapman v McCulla (Ireland) Ltd (Unfair Dismissal, Breach of Working Time Regulations) [2002] NIIT 694_02 (30 August 2002)
CASE REF: 694/02
APPLICANT: Ashley Chapman
RESPONDENT: McCulla (Ireland) Ltd
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that the applicant's complaints are dismissed.
APPEARANCES:
APPLICANT: Mr Paul Casey, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by McKnight Green for the applicant.
RESPONDENT: Mr Henry Webb, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by IRPC for the respondent.
(a) the applicant was employed by the respondent from March 1995 until February 2002 when he resigned. Latterly he was employed by the respondent as Operations Manager.(b) the applicant's contract of employment with the respondent contained a term that his normal hours of work were unspecified with additional hours (to be worked) as required.
(c) in the week ending 21 December 2001, the applicant worked 76½ hours or thereabouts. On 21 December 2001, after he had left his employment for the day, further orders were discovered and the applicant was summoned back. He did not come back on 21 December.
(d) on his return to work after Christmas the applicant faced disciplinary action because of his failure to obey a lawful and reasonable order. He was given a final written warning, and
(e) the applicant subsequently sought unsuccessfully to establish the number of hours which he was required to work per week and believing that it was only a matter of time until he received another reprimand and eventual dismissal resigned believing that -
(a) he had no alternative, and(b) the hours were contrary to European law.
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J E MAGUIRE
President
Date and place of hearing: 30 August 2002, Belfast
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: