Redundancy · fate
No jurisdiction (status / service / coverage)
16 cases
Former employee v Velocity Delivery Services Limited
A former employee who had worked for Velocity Delivery Services Limited for less than two years had their unfair dismissal and redundancy claims struck out, but was awarded £1,985.61 for an unauthorised deduction from wages.
Dismissed · Nov 2023Dismissed—Nov 2023Managing Director (21 years' service) v Robert Woodhead Ltd (in liquidation)
A preliminary hearing determined that a managing director who worked across four group companies was employed only by the first respondent. Claims against the other three were dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
Dismissed · Aug 2023Dismissed—Aug 2023Locum physiotherapist (agency worker) v Hywel Dda University Local Health Board
A locum physiotherapist who claimed he was unfairly dismissed had his case thrown out after the tribunal found he was a worker, not an employee, and failed to comply with court orders.
Dismissed · May 2023Dismissed—May 2023Online magazine editor (British citizen, based in Indonesia) v Observatory Southeast Asia Limited
A British citizen who worked remotely from Indonesia for a UK company has won a preliminary ruling that the employment tribunal has territorial jurisdiction over her unfair dismissal and discrimination claims.
Remitted · May 2023Remitted—May 2023Waitress (zero-hours contract) v The Aviator Hotel Ltd
A waitress on a zero-hours contract who was excluded from a redundancy process has had her unfair dismissal claim dismissed, after a tribunal ruled she was never an employee.
Dismissed · Apr 2023Dismissed—Apr 2023Project Manager (15 months' service) v Keepout Limited (in liquidation)
A project manager who was dismissed after 15 months with Keepout Ltd successfully claimed unpaid wages, holiday pay and notice pay, but his unfair dismissal and redundancy claims were struck out due to insufficient service. The tribunal awarded £9,915.80.
Partial · £9,916 · Mar 2023Partial£9,916Mar 2023Accountant (7 months' service) v Tiffany & Co. (UK) Holdings Limited
An accountant who resigned during a redundancy process had his unfair dismissal and redundancy pay claims struck out because he lacked the required two years' continuous service.
Dismissed · Feb 2023Dismissed—Feb 2023Finance Manager/Sales Executive (US-based) v Xexec Ltd
A finance manager who moved to New York for work was unable to pursue unfair dismissal claims in the UK because his employment had stronger ties to the US. The tribunal ruled it lacked territorial jurisdiction.
Partial · Feb 2023Partial—Feb 2023Design co-ordinator (sole director and shareholder of her own company) v Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
A design co-ordinator who was the sole director and shareholder of her own company could not claim redundancy or other payments from the National Insurance Fund because she was not an employee. The tribunal dismissed her claims.
Lost · Jan 2023Lost—Jan 2023NHS employee (fixed-term contract) v King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
An NHS employee on a fixed-term contract had their unfair dismissal and redundancy claims thrown out because they lacked the required continuous service. The tribunal had no jurisdiction to hear the case.
Dismissed · Nov 2022Dismissed—Nov 2022Cleaning supervisor (4 years' service) v Lewis & Graves Partnership Ltd
A cleaning supervisor with four years' service was unable to bring an unfair dismissal claim because her continuous service fell short of the two-year requirement after a TUPE transfer. The tribunal also dismissed her race discrimination and TUPE consultation claims as out of time.
Dismissed · Nov 2022Dismissed—Nov 2022Former employee (alleged Accountant's Assistant) v Accountancy Business Centre Digital Limited
A tribunal has dismissed claims of unfair dismissal, wrongful dismissal, and other employment rights after finding that a woman who received monthly payments from her husband's accounting firm was not an employee.
Lost · Oct 2022Lost—Oct 2022Self-employed IT contractor (director of Consultco Ltd) v Investigo Ltd and Department for Education
A self-employed IT contractor who worked through his own limited company had his unfair dismissal claim struck out after the tribunal found he was neither an employee nor a worker of either respondent.
Dismissed · Oct 2022Dismissed—Oct 2022Site supervisor/manager in window fitting v Flexwood Windows Ltd (In Voluntary Liquidation)
A tribunal ruled that a site supervisor who signed self-employed contracts with two agencies was in fact an employee of the end-user, Flexwood Windows Ltd, and awarded over £28,800 for unfair dismissal.
Won · £28,804 · Feb 2022Won£28,804Feb 2022Estate Manager v Juniper Hill Ltd
An Estate Manager who was dismissed days before reaching two years' service lost his unfair dismissal claim because the tribunal found the effective date of termination was before the qualifying period.
Dismissed · Nov 2021Dismissed—Nov 2021Cleaner (29 years' service) v Miss B Gurney, Merali's Limited, Fordover Services Limited
A cleaner who worked for 29 years cleaning common parts of a building was found to be genuinely self-employed, meaning the tribunal had no power to hear her unfair dismissal and discrimination claims.
Dismissed · Jun 2021Dismissed—Jun 2021
