3200584/2025Claimant won

Britannia Cleaning Ltd

v Mr J J F Teremaza

6 May 2026·Employment Tribunal·England & Wales·Employment Judge I Comfort

Respondent

Britannia Cleaning Ltd

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Decision date

6 May 2026

Tribunal

Employment Tribunal

Jurisdiction

England & Wales

Judge

Employment Judge I Comfort

Compensation awarded

£17,540

Extracted from judgment text — may not capture every award component precisely.

Case Summary

The claimant brought a complaint of unauthorised deduction from wages against Britannia Cleaning Limited. The tribunal found the complaint well-founded and ordered the respondent to pay the claimant £17,540.29 for unpaid wages.

Why this outcome?

The judgment does not provide written reasons as they were given orally at the hearing. The tribunal found the complaint of unauthorised deduction from wages to be well-founded.

Key Issues

  • unauthorised deduction from wages

Decision Text

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1 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr Jonathan Javier Flores Teremaza Respondent: Britannia Cleaning Limited Heard at: East London Hearing Centre (in pubic by CVP) On: 30 April 2026 Before: Employment Judge I Comfort Representation For the Claimant: Mr Veniomin Kiraikou, Cleaners and Allied Workers TU For the Respondent: Mr Paul Bradley, HR consultant JUDGMENT The complaint of unauthorised deduction from wages is well-founded. The Respondent is ordered to pay the Claimant the sum of £17,540.29 for unpaid wages subject to any tax and national insurance due. Approved by: Employment Judge I Comfort Dated: 06 May 2026 Note Reasons for the judgment having been given orally at the hearing, written reasons will not be provided unless a request was made by either party at the hearing or a written request is presented by either party within 14 days of the sending of this written record of the decision. 2 Public access to employment tribunal decisions All judgments (apart from judgments under Rule 51) and any written reasons for the judgments are published, in full, online at https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions shortly after a copy has been sent to the claimant(s) and respondent(s).

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