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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Bennett v. Staffordshire Magistrates Courts' Committee [2001] UKEAT 883_00_0102 (1 February 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2001/883_00_0102.html Cite as: [2001] UKEAT 883__102, [2001] UKEAT 883_00_0102 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE COLLINS CBE
MR B V FITZGERALD
MS B SWITZER
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
For the Appellant | HENRIETTA HILL (Of Counsel) Instructed by HMB Law Solicitors Jubilee Chambers 81-83 The Boulevard Stoke on Trent ST6 6BD |
JUDGE COLLINS
"The Applicant did not resign in response to the breaches of which he now complains. The Applicant's letter of resignation extends to 4½ closely typed pages but it is only at the foot of the penultimate page that the Applicant begins to make any complaint relating to Mr Benson and his instructions to the Applicant. The Applicant does not mention his complaint about the conduct of the grievance procedure at all. In the majority of his letter the Applicant gives vent to his frustration and dissatisfaction at the management of the Respondent."
And then they go on:
"The only relevance to us of those matters is that they clearly show the real reason for the Applicant's decision to resign was far more deep-rooted than his complaint about the grievance procedure or even about the instruction given to him by Mr Benson."
They then continue to recite the alternative employment which I have already mentioned. And then in paragraph 5 they say:
"We concluded that the applicant had long-standing and deep-rooted dissatisfactions with the manner in which the Respondent was being managed and with those who were in immediate authority over him. Those dissatisfactions long pre-dated his invoking of the grievance procedure in May 1999. They, and not the conduct of his grievance procedure, were the real operative reasons for his decision to seek employment elsewhere and ultimately to resign."