At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
MRS R A VICKERS
MR G H WRIGHT MBE
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
Revised
For the Appellant | NEITHER PRESENT NOR REPRESENTED |
For the Respondent | NEITHER PRESENT NOR REPRESENTED |
JUDGE PETER CLARK
(1) dismissed the claim for 1 week's pay in hand because the Applicant had not given 2 weeks contractual notice of termination, thereby forfeiting her entitlement to that week's pay in hand (reasons, paragraph 2) and
(2) dismissed the claim for 2 days holiday pay on the grounds that she had received all the holiday pay to which she was entitled for the holiday year November 1999 to November 2000 (reasons, paragraph 6),
It follows that the complaint as framed by the Applicant failed. However, the Employment Tribunal went on to hold that
(3) the Applicant had not received any holiday pay for the year November 1998 to November 1999 and awarded her 3 weeks pay, that is £396, for that period (reasons, paragraphs 7 and 8).
"Dear Sir/Madam
I would like to say I went to Court for my week in hand and Holiday pay which I thought I was entitled to. That went against me on the day.
I was surprised as much as Andrew (Crawford, the Respondent's Managing Director) that they awarded me holiday pay for my 1st year. I agree with Andrew I didn't go for that. I can't prove either way I was paid my holiday. If Andrew can prove that it was paid then that's fine because I can't.
As far as I am concern (sic) my case was proved against me on the day it was very distressing for me at the time & would rather not go through a court again for something I didn't ask for."