3202075/2023

Mr J Khan v Xtreme Adrenalin Ltd and The Secretary of State for Business & Trade

Decision date
7 Jun 2024
Published
1 Jul 2024
Country
England and Wales
Source
GOV.UK ↗
Breach of Contract Redundancy Unlawful Deduction from Wages

Judgment · 4 pages · 25 indexed sections

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Case Number: 3202075/2023
EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr Jason Khan Respondents: (1) Xtreme Adrenalin Ltd (2) The Secretary of State for Business & Trade Heard at: East London Hearing Centre (by CVP) On: 04 March 2024 Before: Employment Judge B Beyzade Representation Claimant: Not present or represented st 1ndespondent: Not present or represented 2 Respondent: Mr Parag Soni, Lay Representative
JUDGMENT The Judgment of the Tribunal is that: 1) The claimant and the first respondent being neither present nor represented during the Final Hearing listed at 12 noon on 04 March 2024 at the East London Hearing Centre by way of a hybrid hearing and at a point in excess of 25 minutes after the time set for the Final Hearing, and the claimant not having responded to email correspondence sent by...
REASONS Summary of claim and procedure to date
1. The claimant lodged a claim on 09 November 2023 for arrears of pay, holiday pay, notice pay, and a redundancy payment. The claimant also ticked the relevant box to indicate that he was making another type of claim which he stated was “discrimination against a company director” (the claimant also stated in section 8.2 of his ET1 Form that he was owed one month’s salary, notice pay, outstandin...

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