Case 2411983/2023 · Employment Tribunal
Miss Y Khalimon v AAO UK Services Limited — 2024
- Case reference
- 2411983/2023
- Decision date
- 8 February 2024
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Ross Date
Parties
2 namedClaimant
Miss Y Khalimon
Respondent
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe tribunal recorded that the claimant complained of unfair dismissal and claimed a redundancy payment. It noted that section 108 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 requires not less than two years' service for an unfair dismissal complaint, and section 155 requires not less than two years' service for a redundancy payment claim.
The tribunal found that the claimant had been employed by the respondent for less than two years and was therefore not entitled to bring those claims. The claimant had not given an acceptable reason, despite being given the opportunity, why the complaint should not be struck out. The unfair dismissal complaint and redundancy payment claim were struck out; the claimant's other complaints were not affected by the judgment.
Claims and outcomes
2 findings recorded| Claim type | Issue or finding | Outcome | Protected characteristic | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unfair dismissal | The complaint was struck out because the claimant had less than two years' service and was not entitled to bring an unfair dismissal complaint under section 108 of the Employment Rights Act 1996. | Struck out | — | — |
| Redundancy | The claim was struck out because the claimant had less than two years' service and was not entitled to bring a redundancy payment claim under section 155 of the Employment Rights Act 1996. | Struck out | — | — |
Legal tests applied
2 references- Section 108 of the Employment Rights Act 1996
- Section 155 of the Employment Rights Act 1996
Official outcome judgment PDF
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