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2500373/2025Withdrawn

2 Excel Logistics Ltd

2 March 2026Employment TribunalFirst instanceEngland & Wales
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Decision Overview

Case Summary

Mr A Whyatt brought claims for unauthorised deductions from wages and unfair dismissal against 2 Excel Logistics Limited. The tribunal found the deduction complaint not well-founded and dismissed it. The unfair dismissal claim was dismissed on withdrawal by the claimant.

Why this outcome?

Not actively pursued

The unauthorised deductions claim was not well-founded on the evidence presented. The unfair dismissal claim was dismissed because the claimant withdrew it.

Key Issues

  • unauthorised deductions from wages
  • unfair dismissal

Cited Laws and Legal Issues

Employment Rights Act 1996 unfair dismissalEmployment Rights Act 1996

Mr A Whyatt brought claims for unauthorised deductions from wages and unfair dismissal against 2 Excel Logistics Limited.

Decision Text

v3 10.2.25 1 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr A Whyatt Respondent: 2 Excel Logistics Limited Heard at: Newcastle (by CVP) On: 02 March 2026 Before: Employment Judge Childe REPRESENTATION: Claimant: In person Respondent: Ms Cummings (Counsel) JUDGMENT The judgment of the Tribunal is as follows: 1. The complaint of unauthorised deductions from wages is not well-founded and is dismissed. 2. The complaint of unfair dismissal is dismissed on withdrawal. Approved by: Employment Judge Childe 02 March 2026 Note Reasons for the judgment were given orally at the hearing. Written reasons will not be provided unless a party asked for them at the hearing or a party makes a written request within 14 days of the sending of this written record of the decision. Public access to employment tribunal decisions v3 10.2.25 2 Judgments (apart from judgments under rule 51) and reasons for the judgments are published, in full, online at www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions shortly after a copy has been sent to the claimant(s) and respondent(s) in a case.

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Case Facts

Respondent

2 Excel Logistics Ltd

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Claimant
Mr A Whyatt
Case Number
2500373/2025
Tribunal
Employment Tribunal
Level
First instance
Decision Date
2 March 2026
Published
9 April 2026
Jurisdiction
England & Wales
Judge
Employment Judge Childe

Registered Company

Registered company
2EXCEL LOGISTICS LIMITED
Company number
06939313
Companies House industry
Transport & Logistics
Status
active