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Bates v Powertech Design Ltd [2000] UKEAT 1435_99_0706 (7 June 2000)
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BAILII case number: [2000] UKEAT 1435_99_0706 |
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Appeal No. EAT/1435/99 |
EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS
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At the Tribunal |
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On 7 June 2000 |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE WILCOX
LORD DAVIES OF COITY CBE
MRS J M MATTHIAS
MR BRIAN BATES |
APPELLANT |
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POWERTECH DESIGN LTD |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
© Copyright 2000
APPEARANCES
For the Appellant |
NO APPEARANCE OR REPRESENTATION BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE APPELLANT |
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JUDGE WILCOX: This is a matter that came before the Employment Tribunal on 21 September 1999. The position is that Mr Bates contends that he was dismissed from his employment by Powertech Design Ltd on or about 17 November 1998. Powertech have not taken any part in these proceedings, they are not represented.
- It seems that there is evidence subsequent to that received by the Tribunal, by way of a letter from the Benefits Agency, a letter of 29 October 1999 confirming that they had spoken to the employer and that the employer confirmed that the employment came to an end due to redundancy. The documentation, by way of a fact-finding note, seems to corroborate that too.
- The second issue is clearly that relating to the late seeking of an application before the Tribunal. The explanation given was that was due to representations made to the Respondent following advice from the Department of Trade & Industry.
- We have come to the conclusion that there may well be arguable matters that properly warrant further investigation and a full hearing on this matter, relating to the reception of the evidence of 29 October 1999, that letter, and also to evaluating the explanation as to the late making of the application due to the representations made in the letters of the DTI and the following, it is said, of that advice. To that extent, therefore, we allow this matter to go to a full hearing. The Category will be Category C. The normal direction will be given as to skeleton arguments and the preparation of a chronology.