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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> English and Welsh Courts - Miscellaneous >> Norton Tool Co Ltd v Tewson [1972] EW Misc 1 (30 October 1972) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/Misc/1972/1.html Cite as: [1972] ICR 501, (1972) 13 KIR 328, [1973] ITR 23, [1973] 1 All ER 183, [1972] IRLR 86, [1973] 1 WLR 45, [1973] WLR 45, [1972] EW Misc 1 |
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B e f o r e :
President, R. Boyfield, Esq
and
R. E. Griffiths, Esq.
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R. Adams (instructed by Garber & Co., Coulsdon, Surrey) for the respondent.
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"With regard to the applicant's loss of wages, he was paid 64p per hour for a 40 hour week which works out at a weekly wage of £25.60. He was out of work for 4 weeks so that he has lost 4 weeks wages. In addition we are entitled to take into account the circumstances of his dismissal; the fact that it was abrupt, that a sacking without notice involves a degree of stigma and that furthermore the applicant had 11 years' service with the respondents and he has lost the benefit of that."
"the amount of the compensation shall ... be such amount as the Court or tribunal considers just and equitable in all the circumstances, having regard to the loss sustained by the aggrieved party in consequence of the matters to which the complaint relates, in so far as that loss was attributable to action taken by or on behalf of the party in default."
(a) Immediate loss of wages
(b) Manner of dismissal
(c) Future loss of wages
(d) Loss of protection in respect of unfair dismissal or dismissal by reason of redundancy.
Award of compensation increased to £375
Note 1 (1909) AC 488 at 491 [Back]