Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Ltd (In Creditors Voluntary Liquidation) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade
Respondent
Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Ltd (In Creditors Voluntary Liquidation) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade
All cases →Decision date
14 May 2026
Tribunal
Employment Tribunal
Jurisdiction
England & Wales
Judge
Employment Judge French
Compensation awarded
£1,705
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Case Summary
NASUWT The Teachers Union and 11 individual claimants brought claims for unauthorised wage deductions and breach of contract (wrongful dismissal) against Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Limited and the Secretary of State. The respondent failed to present a valid response on time, and the tribunal made determinations under Rule 22 of the Rules of Procedure, awarding compensation for wage deductions and notice period breaches.
Why this outcome?
Default — respondent did not respondThe respondent failed to present a valid response on time, and the tribunal determined that a judgment could properly be made in accordance with Rule 22 of the Rules of Procedure, finding unauthorised deductions from wages and dismissals in breach of contract regarding notice periods.
Claim Types
Key Issues
- •Unauthorised deductions from wages
- •Dismissal in breach of contract in respect of notice
- •Failure to provide valid response
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Case Details
Respondent
Our Lady's Abingdon Trustees Ltd (In Creditors Voluntary Liquidation) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade
- Case No.
- 3306520/2025
- Tribunal
- Employment Tribunal
- Level
- First instance
- Decision
- 14 May 2026
- Published
- 25 June 2026
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge French