Dr A Verma v Edward Thomas Payroll Ltd and Locum People Ltd
8000171/2024 and 8000172/2024
- Decision date
- 16 May 2024
- Published
- 10 Dec 2024
- Country
- Scotland
- Source
- GOV.UK
Unlawful Deduction from Wages
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EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS (SCOTLAND) 5 Case Nos: 8000171/2024 & 8000172/2024 (V) Held at Aberdeen on 2 May 2024 Employment Judge N M Hosie 10 Dr Anil Verma Claimant In Person 15 20 st Edward Thomas Payroll Ltd 1 Respondent No Appearance & Not Represented 25 2 Respondent Locum People Ltd Represented by, Mr K Chaudhuri, Solicitor 30 35
JUDGMENT OF THE EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL The Judgment of the Tribunal is that:- 40 1. the claim under s.23 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 is well-founded and the first respondent, Edward Thomas Payroll Ltd, shall pay to the claimant
E.T. Z4 (WR) S/8000171/2024 & 8000172/2024 Page 2 the sum of Eight.Thousand arid Ninety-Three Pounds and Ninety-Five Pence (£8,093.95), as unlawful deductions from wages; and 2. the claim, in so far as directed against the second respondent, Locum People 5 Ltd, is dismissed.
REASONS Introduction 10
1. Dr Anil Verma claimed that he was due unpaid wages and expenses. He brought the same claim, but by way of two separate claims forms: Case No. 8000171/2024 against the first respondent, Edward Thomas Payroll Ltd (“ET”); and Case No. 8000172/2024 against the second respondent, Locum 15 People Ltd (“Locum”).
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