Decision date
26 March 2026
Tribunal
Employment Tribunal
Jurisdiction
England & Wales
Judge
Employment Judge Aspden
Compensation awarded
£5,114
Basic Award
£2,492
Compensatory
£2,621
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Case Summary
The claimant brought claims for unfair dismissal and unauthorised wage deductions against New Leaf ASP Ltd. The tribunal found the unfair dismissal complaint well founded and ordered the respondent to pay compensation of £5,113.69 comprising a basic award and compensatory award. The wage deduction complaint was dismissed having been withdrawn by the claimant.
Why this outcome?
The tribunal found the claimant's unfair dismissal complaint well founded, though specific reasoning details were provided orally at the hearing and written reasons were not automatically provided in this record.
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Key Issues
- •unfair dismissal
- •unauthorised deductions from wages (withdrawn)
Decision Text
Case No. 6036246/2025 1 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: S Gibb Respondent: New Leaf ASP Ltd HELD AT: Newcastle by CVP ON: 25 and 26 March 2026 BEFORE: Employment Judge Aspden REPRESENTATION: Claimant: Respondent: Ms Evanson, counsel Ms Majithia, counsel JUDGMENT 1. The claimant’s complaint that the respondent unfairly dismissed him is well founded. 2. The Respondent is ordered to pay to the Claimant £5,113.69 as compensation. This comprises a basic award of £2,492.32 and a compensatory award of £2,621.37. 3. The recoupment regulations do not apply. 4. The complaint that the respondent made unauthorised deductions from the claimant’s wages is dismissed, having been withdrawn by the claimant. Employment Judge Aspden Date____26 March 2026_______ Notes Summary reasons for the judgment were given orally at the hearing. Written summary reasons will not be provided unless a party asked for them at the hearing or makes a written request which the Tribunal receives within 14 days of sending this written record of the decision.
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Case Details
- Claimant
- S Gibb
- Case No.
- 6036246/2025
- Tribunal
- Employment Tribunal
- Level
- First instance
- Decision
- 26 March 2026
- Published
- 1 May 2026
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge Aspden
- Representation
- Legally represented
Registered Company
- Company name
- NEW LEAF ASP LIMITED
- Company number
- 07995679
- Industry
- Education
- Status
- active