Filmshield Ltd
Case Summary
The complaint of unauthorised deductions from wages is well-founded. The respondent shall forthwith pay the claimant £2547.69, which is the gross sum deducted.
Key Issues
- •unauthorised deductions from wages
Claim Types
Decision Text
1 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr D. Clark Respondent: Filmshield Limited On: 03 February 2026 At:- Newcastle upon Tyne Employment Tribunal Appearances: Claimant: Mr Clark in person Respondent: No attendance. Rule 47 applied Before: Employment Judge T.R. Smith Judgement 1. The complaint of unauthorised deductions from wages is well-founded. 2. The respondent shall forthwith pay the claimant £2547.69, which is the gross sum deducted. The claimant is responsible for the payment of any tax or National Insurance. Employment Judge TR Smith Judge’s signature 2 Date signed 03 February 2026 Notes 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. Public access to employment tribunal decisions Judgments 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. Recording and Transcription Please note that if a Tribunal hearing has been recorded you may request a transcript of the recording, for which a charge may be payable. If a transcript is produced it will not include any oral judgment or reasons given at the hearing. The transcript will not be checked, approved or verified by a judge. There is more information in the joint Presidential Practice Direction on the Recording and Transcription of Hearings, and accompanying Guidance, which ...
Compensation
Employer
Case Details
- Case Number
- 6022500/2025
- Decision Date
- 03/02/2026
- Published
- 03/03/2026
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge T.R. Smith