Case 2601190/2021 · Employment Tribunal
Miss L Rhea Dashi-Murphy v Seneco Group Ltd — 2021
- Case reference
- 2601190/2021
- Decision date
- 3 September 2021
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Butler Date
Parties
2 namedClaimant
Miss L Rhea Dashi-Murphy
Respondent
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe claim was issued on 17 May 2021. The respondent did not present a valid response on time, and Employment Judge Butler Date determined the claim under Rule 21 of the Employment Tribunals Rules of Procedure 2013. The hearing listed for 22 October 2021 was cancelled.
On the merits, the tribunal found that the respondent had made unauthorised deductions from the claimant's wages. It ordered the respondent to pay £1,890.29 net in respect of that claim.
The tribunal also found that the claimant was dismissed in breach of contract in respect of notice, and awarded damages of £538.46. It further found that the respondent had failed to pay the claimant's holiday entitlement and ordered payment of £289.
The judgment states that the respondent must pay the claimant £2,717.75 in total. No separate award breakdown beyond the three sums recorded in the judgment is given.
Claims and outcomes
3 findings recorded| Claim type | Issue or finding | Outcome | Protected characteristic | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unlawful deduction from wages | The tribunal found the respondent had made unauthorized deductions from the claimant's wages and ordered payment of £1,890.29 net. | Upheld | — | £1,890 |
| Breach of contract | The tribunal found the claimant was dismissed in breach of contract in respect of notice and awarded £538.46 damages. | Upheld | — | £538 |
| Holiday pay | The tribunal found the respondent had failed to pay the claimant's holiday entitlement and ordered payment of £289. | Upheld | — | £289 |
Remedy
Monetary award- Total award
- £2,718
- across all upheld claims
Official outcome judgment PDF
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