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THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS
CASE REFS: 1574/16
1629/16
CLAIMANT: Danail Yankov
RESPONDENTS: 1. Jacques Diedericks
2. Jacem Limited Restaurant Steakhouse Makhulu 5
3. Jacem Limited
Certificate of Correction
Due to an administrative error, the decision issued on the 10 th October 2016 referred to the wrong second named respondent, the second named respondent should be:
Jacem Limited Restaurant Steakhouse Makhulu 5
Employment Judge:_____________________________________________
Date:_______________________________________
THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS
CASE REFS: 1574/16
1629/16
CLAIMANT: Danail Yankov
RESPONDENTS: 1. Jacques Diedericks
2. Jacem Limited Restaurant Steakhouse Makhalu 5
3. Jacem Limited
DECISION
The decision of the tribunal is set out at Paragraph 2. below.
Constitution of Tribunal:
Employment Judge (sitting alone): Employment Judge Buchanan
Appearances:
The claimant in person (through interpreter).
The respondents did not enter a response, and there was no appearance on their behalf.
1 The title in both claims is amended to that now shown above.
2(i)(a) For reasons given at the hearing the tribunal finds that the claimant was automatically unfairly dismissed.
(b) It make an award of compensation in his favour of £8,555.00.
(This is made up of a basic award of £1,640.00 and a compensatory award of £6,915.00.)
The tribunal also finds that the claimant's claims of unlawful deductions from wages and breach of contract are well-founded and awards him each of the following sums:-
(a) £1,343.00 in respect of unpaid sick pay;
(b) £1,230.00 in respect of notice pay; and
(c) £1,820.00 in respect of outstanding holiday pay
3 The claimant did not receive any benefits to which the Employment Protection (Recoupment of Jobseekers' Allowance and Income Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996, as amended, apply.
4 This is a relevant decision for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order (Northern Ireland) 1990.
Employment Judge
Date and place of hearing: 6 October 2016, at Belfast
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: