Case 2306980/2020 · Employment Tribunal
P Christian v Pembury Primary (comm), and 1 other — 2025
- Case reference
- 2306980/2020
- Decision date
- 7 October 2025
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Andrews
Parties
3 namedClaimant
P Christian
Respondents
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe Tribunal struck out the claim. It recorded that, by letter dated 8 July 2025, the claimant had been given an opportunity to make representations or request a hearing on why the claim should not be struck out because it had not been actively pursued.
The Tribunal found that the claimant had failed to make written representations, had failed to make sufficient representations, or had failed to request a hearing. On that basis, the claim was struck out.
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 because it had not been actively pursued. It does not identify the specific substantive claim type in the judgment text. | Struck out | — | — |
Official outcome judgment PDF
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