Case 2418104/2018 · Employment Tribunal
Mrs C Thompson v Whitbread Group plc — 2019
- Case reference
- 2418104/2018
- Decision date
- 28 October 2019
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Parkin
Parties
2 namedClaimant
Mrs C Thompson
Respondent
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe judgment records that the complaints of failure to provide wage slips and unlawful deductions from wages were dismissed following withdrawal by the claimant.
The judgment also states that the claimant's remaining claims were to proceed to a hearing from 30 October 2019 to 1 November 2019. It does not determine those remaining claims or make any monetary award.
Claims and outcomes
2 findings recorded| Claim type | Issue or finding | Outcome | Protected characteristic | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | The judgment describes this as a complaint of failure to provide wage slips and states it was dismissed following withdrawal by the claimant. | Withdrawn | — | — |
| Unlawful deduction from wages | The judgment states this complaint was dismissed following withdrawal by the claimant. | Withdrawn | — | — |
Official outcome judgment PDF
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