Case 3324149/2019 · Employment Tribunal
Adrian Sajero v LHR Airports Limited — 2020
- Case reference
- 3324149/2019
- Decision date
- 28 October 2020
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Michell REPRESENTATION
Parties
2 namedClaimant
Adrian Sajero
Respondent
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe claimant brought claims against LHR Airports Limited. The hearing took place by CVP before Employment Judge Michell at Cambridge on 26, 27 and 28 October 2020.
The tribunal dismissed the wrongful dismissal claim, finding it was not well founded. It also dismissed the unfair dismissal claim, finding it was not well founded. No written reasons are included in the judgment text supplied.
Claims and outcomes
2 findings recorded| Claim type | Issue or finding | Outcome | Protected characteristic | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wrongful dismissal | The judgment states that the wrongful dismissal claim was not well founded and was dismissed. | Dismissed | — | — |
| Unfair dismissal | The judgment states that the unfair dismissal claim was not well founded and was dismissed. | Dismissed | — | — |
Official outcome judgment PDF
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