6023344/2024Struck out

London Borough of Bexley

v A Eyers

27 March 2026·Employment Tribunal·England & Wales·Employment Judge Rice-Birchall

Respondent

London Borough of Bexley

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Decision date

27 March 2026

Tribunal

Employment Tribunal

Jurisdiction

England & Wales

Judge

Employment Judge Rice-Birchall

Case Summary

The claimant claimed unlawful deductions from wages in respect of Keeping in Touch (KIT) days against London Borough of Bexley. The tribunal struck out this complaint as having no reasonable prospect of success. The remainder of the claim remains unaffected.

Why this outcome?

No reasonable prospects

The tribunal struck out the unlawful deductions complaint because it had no reasonable prospect of success.

Key Issues

  • Unlawful deductions from wages in respect of Keeping in Touch (KIT) days

Decision Text

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EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: A Eyers Respondent: London Borough of Bexley JUDGMENT The complaint that the respondent has made unlawful deductions from the claimant’s wages in respect of Keeping in Touch (KIT) days is struck out as it had no reasonable prospect of success. The rest of the claim is not affected by this judgment. Approved by: Employment Judge Rice-Birchall 27 March 2026 JUDGMENT SENT TO THE PARTIES ON 27 March 2026 ..................................................................... ..................................................................... FOR THE TRIBUNAL OFFICE

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