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Guerrero v Darwin Martin (t/a Webworld Ltd) (Jurisdiction/Wages/Notice Pay) [2002] NIIT 3540_01 (7 June 2002)
THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS
CASE REF: 3540/01
APPLICANT: Jerome Guerrero
RESPONDENT: Darwin Martin
T/a Webworld Limited
DECISION
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that: -
(i) The proper respondent in these proceedings is Darwin Martin, otherwise Herbert Darwin Martin, trading as "Webworld".
(ii) The tribunal does not have jurisdiction to deal with the applicant's complaints of unfair dismissal and of no written reasons for dismissal.
(iii) In respect of the applicant's complaints of non-payment of wages and non-payment of notice, the tribunal determines that the applicant's complaints are well-founded and the tribunal Orders the respondent to pay to the applicant, firstly, the amount of the deduction of wages, being the sum of one week and one day's wages, and, secondly, a sum equivalent to one month's pay in lieu of notice, these sums together being the total sum of £1,241.75.
Appearances:
The applicant appeared and represented himself.
There was no appearance by or on behalf of the respondent.
This is a reserved decision in summary form.
THE ISSUES
(b) The applicant's claim as set out in his Originating Application was in respect of: non-payment of wages; non-payment of notice period; no itemised pay statement; no written reasons for dismissal and unfair dismissal. The tribunal accordingly had to decide whether all or any of the applicant's claims were substantiated.
THE TRIBUNAL'S FINDINGS
In consequence of the written and oral evidence before it the tribunal found the following facts:-
THE TRIBUNAL'S DECISION
(a) one month's pay in lieu of notice £1,000.00
(b) one week and one day's wages due £ 241.75
TOTAL: £1,241.75
This is a relevant decision for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order (Northern Ireland) 1990.
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Date and place of hearing: 12 March 2002, Belfast
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: 7 June 2002