Case 2305541/2021 · Employment Tribunal
Mr D Henry v Pets at Home Limited — 2022
- Case reference
- 2305541/2021
- Decision date
- 1 December 2022
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Balogun Date
Parties
2 namedClaimant
Mr D Henry
Respondent
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe Tribunal struck out the claim. It had written to the Claimant on 1 November 2022 giving an opportunity to make representations or request a hearing about why the claim should not be struck out.
The stated reasons were that the Claimant had not complied with the Tribunal's order dated 12 April 2022 and that the claim had not been actively pursued. The Claimant failed to make written representations, sufficient representations, or request a hearing. The listed hearings were therefore cancelled.
Claims and outcomes
1 finding recorded| Claim type | Issue or finding | Outcome | Protected characteristic | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | The judgment states only that the claim is struck out. It does not specify the pleaded claim types or protected characteristics in the judgment text. | Struck out | — | — |
Official outcome judgment PDF
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