Case 3303465/2024 · Employment Tribunal
Mr R Calape v GXO Logistics UK Limited — 2025
- Case reference
- 3303465/2024
- Decision date
- 1 April 2025
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Tynan
Parties
2 namedClaimant
Mr R Calape
Respondent
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe Tribunal recorded that the Claimant had been ordered to pay two deposits of £100 each after a preliminary hearing held on 27 August 2024. The order was sent to the Claimant on 18 November 2024.
The Claimant did not pay the deposits. The Tribunal stated that the deposits related to the entire claim before it, and struck out the claim under rule 40(4) of the Employment Tribunal Procedure Rules 2024.
Claims and outcomes
1 finding recorded| Claim type | Issue or finding | Outcome | Protected characteristic | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | The judgment states that the entire claim was struck out for non-payment of deposits. The extracted judgment does not identify the individual causes of action. | Struck out | — | — |
Legal tests applied
1 reference- rule 40(4) of the Employment Tribunal Procedure Rules 2024
Official outcome judgment PDF
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