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Cite as: [2018] NIIT 9807_18IT, [2018] NIIT 09807_18IT

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THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

 

 

CASE REF:  9807/18

 

 

 

CLAIMANT:              Douglas Trevor Thomas Miller-Jones 

 

 

RESPONDENT:      Grab A Cab (NI) LLP t/a New City Cabs             

 

 

 

DEFAULT JUDGEMENT

 

 

The relevant time limit for presenting a response has expired.  No response has been presented by the respondent. I have decided to determine the following claim without a hearing. I determine as follows:

 

The claimant’s redundancy pay claim is well-founded. It is declared that the respondent is liable to make a redundancy payment of £3,038 to the claimant.

 

1.     This Decision is based on the following information:

 

Gross weekly pay: £225

 

Net weekly pay: n/a

 

Number of actual completed years of service: 12

 

Age on date of dismissal: 44

 

Multiplier (for redundancy pay): 13.5

 

2.     This judgement has been issued because the respondent has not presented any response. Accordingly, this judgement is not based on any assessment of evidence. In particular, I have arrived at no view on any question as to whether there has been any relevant transfer of undertaking.

 

3.     I am satisfied that the proper title of the respondent is Grab A Cab (NI) LLP t/a New City Cabs and the title of these proceedings has been altered accordingly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CASE REF:  9807/18

 

 

 

 

4.     This is a relevant decision for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order (Northern Ireland) 1990.

 

 

 

Employment Judge: ____________________________________

 

 

Date decision entered in register and issued to the parties:

 

 

______________________________________

 

For the Secretary of the Tribunals

 

 

 


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