1801764/2024 and Others

Miss A Sarkar and Others v SSB Group Ltd (in administration) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade

Decision date
21 May 2025
Published
12 May 2025
Country
England and Wales
Source
GOV.UK ↗
Protective Award Redundancy

Judgment · 3 pages · 15 indexed sections

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Case No: 1801764/2024, 1802424/2024, 1801765/2024, 1802425/2024, 1801782/2024, 1801783/2024, 1801784/2024, 1801785/2024, 1802929/2024, 1803982/2024, 1804124/2024 & 1804294/2024
EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: (1) Miss A Sarkar (1801764/2024 & 1802424/2024) (2) Miss P Parihar (1801765/2024 & 1802425/2025) (3) Miss S Summers (1801782/2024) (4) Ms L Johnson (1801783/2024) (5) Mr D Toyn (1801784/2024) (6) Ms R Berry (1801785/2024) (7) Ms D McLoughlin (1802929/2024) (8) Ms R Salt (1803982/2024) (9) Ms D Allen (1804124/2024) (10) Mr C Shaw (1804294/2024) Respondent: (1) SSB ...
JUDGMENT 1) The First Respondent has failed to comply with the provisions of section 188 of the Trade Union & Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 by not electing or consulting with appropriate employee representatives. 2) Claimants (3), (4), (5), (6), (7),th8), (9) & (10) are each entitled to a protective award for a period of 90 days beginning on 29 November 2023. Case No: 1801764/2024, ...
REASONS
1. A previous judgment in respect of a protective award against the First Respondent was made by EJ Lancaster on the 17 June 2024.

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