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URL: http://www.bailii.org/nie/cases/NIIT/2019/00020_19IT.html
Cite as: [2019] NIIT 00020_19IT, [2019] NIIT 20_19IT

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THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

 

CASE REF: 20/19IT

 

CLAIMANT: Deneice O'Hagan-Hegarty

 

RESPONDENT: 1. Excel in Education Tutoring School Ltd (To return to a

sole trader as Excel in Education Tutoring School)

2. Katie Matthews

 

 

 

 

DECISION

 

The tribunal is satisfied that the first named respondent failed to pay to the claimant:

 

1.      Wages in the amount of £977.85

 

2. Notice pay in the amount of £216.58

 

3. Holiday pay in the amount of £550.11

 

The first-named respondent is therefore ordered to pay to the claimant the sum of £1744.54.

 

 

CONSTITUTION OF TRIBUNAL

 

Employment Judge (sitting alone) : Employment Judge Browne

 

 

APPEARANCES:

 

The claimant was self-represented.

 

The respondent was not present or represented .

1.        The relevant time limit for the respondents to present a response has expired. No response has been presented.

 

2.        It having been determined that a default judgment was not appropriate, I conducted a hearing by receiving information and documentary evidence from the claimant.

 

3.        As expressed in my reasons delivered orally at the hearing, I am satisfied from her evidence and from the written materials that the first-named respondent failed to pay to the claimant the full amount of wages owed to her; the appropriate amount of notice payable to her upon termination of her contract of employment; and the appropriate amount of holiday pay owed to her. The first-named respondent is therefore ordered to pay £1744.54 to the claimant.

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

Employment Judge:

 

 

Date and place of hearing: 4 April 2019, Belfast.

 

 

Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties:


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