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THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS
CASE REF: 17567/19
CLAIMANT: Robert Gurgielewicz
RESPONDENT: Mulfab Engineering Ltd
CASE REF: 17568/19
CLAIMANT: Mariusz Gurgielewicz
RESPONDENT: Mulfab Engineering Ltd
COUNTER CLAIM
CASE REF: 23517/19
CLAIMANT: Mulfab Engineering Ltd
RESPONDENT: Mariusz Gurgielewicz
JUDGMENT
The unanimous judgment of the tribunal is that all claims were dismissed.
CONSTITUTION OF TRIBUNAL
Vice President: Mr N Kelly
Members: Mr A Barron
Mr B Heaney
APPEARANCES:
The second-named claimant (also the respondent in the third case) did not attend and was not respondent.
The first-named claimant attended in person and was not represented.
The respondent in the first two cases and the claimant in the third case was represented by Mr M Quigley, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by Jim Rafferty & Co, Solicitors.
1. In an oral decision given with reasons at the end of the hearing, the claims brought by Mr Mariusz Gurgielewicz, Mr Robert Gurgielewicz and by Mulfab Engineering Limited (by counter-claim) were dismissed.
2. An application to amend the claims brought by the first two claimants to include claims of holiday pay had been dismissed.
Vice President:
Date and place of hearing: 24 September 2021, Belfast.
This judgment was entered in the register and issued to the parties on: