Decision date
22 August 2025
Tribunal
Employment Tribunal
Jurisdiction
England & Wales
Judge
Employment Judge S Moore
Compensation awarded
£1,648
Compensatory
£1,301
Extracted from judgment text — may not capture every award component precisely.
Case Summary
The claimant's victimisation claim was dismissed. The respondent was ordered to pay the claimant £1301.51 for holiday pay and £347.23 for a breach of duty to provide written employment particulars, totaling £1648.74.
Why this outcome?
One claim dismissed on the meritsThe victimisation claim was dismissed on its merits as not well-founded, while the claims for holiday pay and breach of duty to provide written particulars were upheld and succeeded.
Claim Types
Key Issues
- •holiday pay deduction
- •written statement of employment particulars
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Case Details
Hearing venue
Decided at Newport Employment Tribunal →- Case No.
- 1604163/2024
- Tribunal
- Employment Tribunal
- Level
- First instance
- Decision
- 22 August 2025
- Published
- 3 September 2025
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge S Moore
- Representation
- Legally represented
Registered Company
- Company name
- AXIS CHIROPRACTIC NEWPORT LIMITED
- Company number
- 09101663
- Industry
- Healthcare & Social Care
- Status
- active