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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Fowler v. FR Aviation Ltd [1999] UKEAT 1086_99_1412 (14 December 1999) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/1999/1086_99_1412.html Cite as: [1999] UKEAT 1086_99_1412 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
MRS D M PALMER
MR G H WRIGHT MBE
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
Revised
For the Appellant | MR A J HOWS (Solicitor) |
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
"I am however, aware that your formal employment with FR Aviation Ltd will cease once your company sickness benefits are exhausted on 26th August. As we may be unable to resolve this matter before that date, I can confirm that you will be maintained on the payroll, without pay, as an employee until we are able to conclude this matter satisfactorily. Your position will not, therefore, be prejudiced by any passing of the 26 August date".
"For administration purposes only we have continued to maintain Mr Fowler's name on our payroll and as we did not want to do anything that might lose his entitlement to claim a disability pension, we are currently awaiting confirmation of the eligibility for your client to either an ill-health early retirement pension or disability pension."
"Further to your letter of 8th January and 10th February 1999 we would confirm that Mr Fowler is now in receipt of an ill-health early retirement pension arising out of a common pension plan. The pension was payable from 18th January 1999 and therefore Mr Fowler's employment was terminated accordingly on 17th January 1999".
On the 8th April 1999 the Appellant presented a complaint to the Employment Tribunal for unfair dismissal, disability discrimination and breach of contract. The Respondent took the point that the claim was out of time, contending that the employment terminated due to frustration of contract on 26th August 1998. It was the Applicant's case that his employment was terminated by the Respondent in circumstances amounting to a dismissal on 17th January 1999. On his case the claim was presented within the primary three month limitation period.