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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Ali (t/a Papworth Hotel) v. Leadbeater [2000] UKEAT 609_00_2310 (23 October 2000) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2000/609_00_2310.html Cite as: [2000] UKEAT 609_00_2310, [2000] UKEAT 609__2310 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE J R REID QC
MRS R CHAPMAN
MRS T A MARSLAND
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING – EX PARTE
For the Appellant | THE APPELLANT IN PERSON |
JUDGE REID QC: This is an appeal by the respondent below, Mr Ali, who trades as the Papworth Hotel against a decision given on 29th March 2000 by the Employment Tribunal sitting at Bury St Edmunds. By that unanimous decision the tribunal held that Mr Ali had constructively unfairly dismissed the applicant, Mrs Leadbeater, and that he had made an unlawful deduction from her pay in that he had failed to pay some holiday pay and the unpaid wages amounted to £194.55.
"It was suggested, with some force, that in effect that decision was made [i.e., not to change her hours back to 9 o'clock] cynically by Mr Ali so that Mrs Leadbeater would feel that she had no option but to leave. "
That sentence does not indicate a finding by the tribunal, that is simply the recording of a submission.
"The grounds upon which this appeal is brought are that the employment tribunal erred in law in that:-
(1) The evidence that Mrs Leadbeater falsified time sheets and claimed wages for more hours that she worked, was ignored by the tribunal and this was not mentioned as reflected in the decision.
(2) The request Mrs Leadbeater to work new hours were sent without my knowledge.
(3) Mrs Leadbeater has already received her holiday pay when she left the job last time."