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CASE REF: 672/06
CLAIMANT: Stephen Andrews
RESPONDENTS: 1. Dromore Building Supplies (2001) Limited
2. Department for Employment & Learning
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that the claimant is entitled to a redundancy payment.
Constitution of Tribunal:
Chairman: Mr P Cross
Panel Members: Mr McAuley
Mr Crawford
Appearances:
CLAIMANT: The claimant was represented by Mr Prenter, Solicitor of Campbell & Caher.
RESPONDENTS: The first-named respondent did not appear and was not represented.
The second-named respondent was represented by Ms Baird of the Department for Employment and Learning.
The claimant, who was the only witness, claimed that he had been unfairly dismissed in a redundancy situation and that he was an employee of the first-named respondent and consequently entitled to a redundancy payment on that respondent going out of business.
The tribunal find that the claimant was made redundant on the closing of the first-named respondent's business and, as result of the insolvency of the first-named respondent, is entitled to a redundancy payment from the second-named respondent of £1,250.00, calculated as follows:-
The claimant whose gross pay was £250.00 a week at the time of his dismissal, was born on 27 September 1970 and had completed five years employment with the first-named respondent. He is consequently entitled to a redundancy payment of £1,250.00 (being his wage of £250 X 5).
This is a relevant decision for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order
(Northern Ireland) 1990.
Chairman:
Date and place of hearing: 3 July 2007, Belfast
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: