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CASE REFS: 1222/07
1226/07
CLAIMANTS: William Caldwell
Anna May Millar
RESPONDENTS: 1. Edward Lane T/A Planet Pine
2. Planet Pine Ltd
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that:-
(i) The claims against the first respondent are dismissed.
(ii) The second respondent is ordered to pay to the first claimant a total of £2,692.19 in respect of his claims for a redundancy payment, notice pay, and outstanding holiday pay.
(iii) The second respondent is ordered to pay to the second claimant a total of £3,051.58 in respect of her claims for a redundancy payment, notice pay and outstanding holiday pay.
Constitution of Tribunal:
Chairman: Mr Travers
Members: Mr Crawford
Mr Irwin
Appearances:
The claimants were represented by Mr Peter Girvan, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by Stewart Ballentine of James Ballentine & Son, Solicitors.
The second respondent was not represented, Mr Edward Lane appeared in person.
Issues
(i) The identity of the correct respondent.
(ii) Whether or not each of the claimants is entitled to a payment in respect of redundancy, holiday pay and notice pay.
Facts
Law
"(a) one and a half weeks' pay for each year of employment in which the employee was not below the age of 41.
(b) one week's pay for a year of employment (not within sub-paragraph (a)) in which he was not below the age of twenty-two."
Conclusion
In all the circumstances of the case, Mr Caldwell is entitled to the following sums.
Redundancy
7 years service x £187.25 (which is one week's gross pay) £1,310.75
Notice Pay
7 years service x £172.68 (which is one week's net pay) £1,208.76
Holiday Pay
1 week x £172.68 net £172.68
TOTAL £2,692.19
In all the circumstances of the case, Ms Millar is entitled to the following sums.
Redundancy
6 years service x 1.5 x £200.62 (which is one week's gross pay) £1,805.58
Notice Pay
6 years service x £178 (which is one week's net pay) £1,068.00
Holiday Pay
1 week x £178 (which is one week's net salary) £178.00
TOTAL £3,051.58
Chairman:
Date and place of hearing: 14 September 2007 at Belfast.
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: