Decision date
14 March 2025
Tribunal
Employment Tribunal
Jurisdiction
Scotland
Judge
Employment Judge E Mannion
Case Summary
The claimant's case for unlawful deduction of wages was not made out and the claim was therefore dismissed in its entirety.
Why this outcome?
Claim not well-foundedThe claimant failed to establish the necessary factual foundation for an unlawful deduction of wages claim, and therefore the claim was dismissed on its merits.
Claim Types
Key Issues
- •claim for unlawful deduction of wages
Decision Text
5 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS (SCOTLAND) Case No: 8002084/2024 10 Held by CVP on 4 March 2025 Employment Judge E Mannion 15 Mr A McKay Claimant In person 20 Class One Traffic Management Ltd Respondent Represented by Mr Ocloo, Penninsula UK JUDGMENT OF THE EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL 25 The judgment of the Tribunal is the claimant’s case for unlawful deduction of wages is not made out. The claim is therefore dismissed in its entirety. 30 An oral judgment with reasons was delivered to the parties at the hearing and accordingly no written reasons are attached to this note. 35 Date sent to parties : 14 March 2025
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Case Details
- Claimant
- Mr A McKay
- Case No.
- 8002084/2024
- Tribunal
- Employment Tribunal
- Level
- First instance
- Decision
- 14 March 2025
- Published
- 4 April 2025
- Jurisdiction
- Scotland
- Judge
- Employment Judge E Mannion
- Industry
- Professional Services
- Representation
- Litigant in person
Registered Company
- Company name
- CLASS ONE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT LTD.
- Company number
- SC160959
- Industry
- Professional Services
- Status
- active