Mr S Weed v Cathays and Central Youth Community Project and others
1601681/2022
- Decision date
- 22 Aug 2024
- Published
- 9 Aug 2024
- Country
- England and Wales
- Source
- GOV.UK
Disability Discrimination
Sex Discrimination
Sexual Orientation Discrimination/Transexualism
Unfair Dismissal
Victimisation Discrimination
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Case No: 1601681/2022
EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr Samuel Weed Respondents: (1) Cathays and Central Youth Community Project (2) Ms Debbie Davies (3) Ms Martha Jones Heard at: Cardiff On: 5 July 2024 Before: Employment Judge S Jenkins Representation Claimant: In person Respondent: Mr G Pollitt (Counsel)
JUDGMENT The Respondent's application, to strike out the Claimant's claim on the basis that the manner in which he has conducted the proceedings has been scandalous, unreasonable or vexatious, and/or that it is no longer possible to have a fair hearing in respect of the claim, is refused.
REASONS Background
1. The Respondents made an application to strike out the Claimant's claim by way of an email from their representative dated 17 June 2024. The essence of the application was set out in a witness statement with exhibits, attached to the email, of Mr Damian Phillips, the solicitor at the Respondent's representative with conduct of these proceedings.
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