6016794/2025Partial success

CTC Recruitment Ltd

27 March 2026·Employment Tribunal·England & Wales·Employment Judge Miller-Varey

Respondent

CTC Recruitment Ltd

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Decision date

27 March 2026

Tribunal

Employment Tribunal

Jurisdiction

England & Wales

Judge

Employment Judge Miller-Varey

Compensation awarded

£2,550

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Case Summary

The claimant claimed unauthorised deductions from his pay by CTC Recruitment Limited relating to commission due for permanent candidate placements. The tribunal found the complaint well-founded in part, determining that three unauthorised deductions had been made, of which two were already satisfied. The respondent was ordered to pay £2550 for the remaining outstanding deduction.

Why this outcome?

One claim dismissed on the merits

The tribunal found that the respondent made unauthorised deductions from the claimant's pay reflecting commission due to him for permanent candidate placements in breach of Part II of the Employment Rights Act 1996. Of the three deductions identified, two had already been satisfied, and the tribunal ordered payment of £2550 for the remaining outstanding deduction.

Key Issues

  • Unauthorised deductions from pay in breach of Part II Employment Rights Act 1996
  • Commission payments withheld by recruitment agency
  • Breach of contract arising from unlawful deductions

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