Commercial Maintenance Services UK Ltd
Case Summary
The claimant, Mr Saeid Aminifard, brought claims against his former employer, Commercial Maintenance Services UK Limited, for unlawful deductions from wages relating to unpaid overtime, a parking fine deduction, and an annual leave deduction. The claimant also brought a claim for breach of contract regarding notice pay. Some claims were dismissed, while the claimant succeeded on the annual leave deduction and notice pay claims.
Key Issues
- •unpaid overtime
- •parking fine deduction
- •annual leave deduction
- •notice pay
Claim Types
Decision Text
Claim Number: 6023176/2025 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr Saeid Aminifard Respondent: Commercial Maintenance Services UK Limited Heard at: Newcastle (by CVP) On: 24 November 2025 Before: Employment Judge Gould Appearances: Claimant: In person Respondent: Ms Brunton (Counsel) JUDGMENT The judgment of the Tribunal is as follows: Wages 1. The complaint of unlawful deduction from wages for unpaid overtime in the period 21 October 2024 to 31 March 2025 is not well founded and is dismissed. 2. The complaint of unlawful deduction from wages of a £95.00 parking fine deducted from his pay on 31 January 2025 was not presented within the Claim Number: 6023176/2025 applicable time limit. It was reasonably practicable for the claim to be presented in time. The claim is therefore dismissed. 3. The Claimants complaint of unlawful deduction from wages of one day of annual leave taken on 13 January 2025, deducted from his pay on 28 February 2025, is well-founded. 4. The Respondent is not ordered to pay compensation to the Claimant for the unauthorised deduction of one day of paid annual leave. On 31 March 2025, the Respondent paid to the Claimant £126.92 for this one day, as holiday pay that he had accrued but not taken at the date his employment terminated. Notice Pay 5. The Claimants complaint of breach of contract in relation to notice pay is well-founded. 6. The Respondent shall pay to the Claimant £1,903.84 as damages for breach of contract. This figure has been calculated using gross pay to reflect the likelihood that the Claimant will have to pay tax on it as Post Employment Notice Pay. Employment Judge Gould 6 February 2026 Notes 1. Judgments and reasons for the judgments are published, in full, online at www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions shortl...
Compensation
Employer
Case Details
- Case Number
- 6023176/2025
- Decision Date
- 06/02/2026
- Published
- 03/03/2026
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Gould