1361_07IT
CASE REF: 1361/07
CLAIMANT: Anthony Kirkby
RESPONDENT: Ward Design
The decision of the tribunal is that the claimant's claim in respect of unpaid contractual holiday pay is dismissed.
Constitution of Tribunal:
Chairman: Mrs A Wilson
Members: Mr Copeland
Ms Mulligan
Appearances:
The claimant did not appear nor was he represented.
The respondent did not appear nor were they represented.
Sources of Evidence
The tribunal considered the originating claim form, the response, a bundle of documents provided by the claimant and a bundle of documents forwarded by the respondent.
The Claim
The claimant claims £1,270 in respect of unpaid holiday entitlement outstanding at the date of termination of his employment with the respondent.
Findings of Relevant Fact
"On termination of your employment
You shall be entitled to annual holiday with pay, or pay in lieu thereof, proportional to your length of service in that holiday year less any holiday already taken. Where paid holidays have been taken in excess of accrued paid entitlement at the date of termination of employment such excess shall be deducted from monies due".
The claimant's contract further provided:
"The business closes down for holiday on certain days during the year and you are required to take part of your holidays at these times which are as follows Christmas/New Year period, Easter".
December 2006 – 5 days (office closure at Christmas)
January 2007 – 1 day (office closure at New Year)
Personal holidays taken – 4.5 days
April 2007 – 2 days (office closure at Easter)
"Notice period – Unless you have some specific reason for continuing my employment for another four weeks I would prefer to terminate my employment on 11 May, I am hardly likely to be motivated following this devastating news. This will give me next week to finalise the information on an appraisal of 48 Summer Hill Road so you can make a pre-auction bid. My contract states that I am entitled to one month's notice but I would be obliged if you could agree that my employment is terminated on that date and the balance is paid as pay in lieu of notice gross without deduction of tax or national insurance (PILON). This will not affect you as it will be my responsibility to deal with the Inland Revenue".
"You said in your e-mail of 4 May that you wanted to terminate your employment on 11th. Since this was not authorised, I could regard this as absence without leave. However, given that you had some holiday entitlement outstanding, and as a gesture of goodwill, I am prepared to overlook this. I will continue to pay you in the normal way, being weekly on a Friday with PAYE deductions, until the end of the month. That will relate to the period of termination as set out in my letter".
"You have now clarified the situation and I am pleased to note that you will still pay me up to the end of the month when I assume I will also receive my P45"
raising no issue regarding the respondent's indication that the period between 11 May and 31 May would be offset as paid holidays as a gesture of goodwill.
Decision
Chairman:
Date and place of hearing: 7 May 2008, Belfast.
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: