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6024425/2025Claimant Successful

GNJ Haulage Ltd

8 February 2026England & WalesEmployment Judge Wright
GOV.UK

Case Summary

The claimant's complaint of unauthorised deductions from wages was found to be well-founded. The respondent was ordered to pay the claimant £1,370, less any necessary deductions for tax and National Insurance.

Key Issues

  • The complaint of unauthorised deductions from wages is well-founded. The Respondent made an unauthorised deduction from the Claimant's wages which were to be paid to him in June 2025.

Claim Types

Unlawful Deduction

Decision Text

EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr Kumar Respondent: GNJ Haulage Ltd Heard at: Birmingham (by CVP) On: 5 February 2026 Before: Employment Judge Wright REPRESENTATION: Claimant: Ms Hockell (Lay Representative) Respondent: Ms Nicholson (Legal Representative) JUDGMENT The judgment of the Tribunal is as follows: Wages 1. The complaint of unauthorised deductions from wages is well-founded. The Respondent made an unauthorised deduction from the Claimant's wages which were to be paid to him in June 2025. 2. The Respondent shall pay the Claimant £1,370, less any necessary deductions for tax and National Insurance. Approved by: Employment Judge Wright 08 February 2026 Note Reasons for the judgment were given orally at the hearing. Written reasons will not be provided unless a party asked for them at the hearing or a party makes a written request within 14 days of the sending of this written record of the decision. Public access to employment tribunal decisions Judgments (apart from judgments under rule 51) 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.

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Compensation

Total£1,370
* Estimated figure

Employer

Respondent

GNJ Haulage Ltd

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Case Details

Case Number
6024425/2025
Decision Date
08/02/2026
Published
01/03/2026
Jurisdiction
England & Wales
Judge
Employment Judge Wright