Nevin McEldowney vs Randox Farming Limited trading as Cherryvalley Farms [2021]

Posted In: Case Law
  • Decision Number
    17412/18IT
  • Legal Body
    Northern Ireland Industrial Tribunal (NIIT)
  • Type of Claim / Jurisdiction
    Dismissal, Discrimination, Tribunal Practice, Procedures and Jurisdictional Issues
Issues covered: Unfair dismissal; Reasonable Adjustments; Registered Intermediary

This case review was provided by the Claimant’s instructed Barrister, Emma McIlveen BL and concentrates on the reasonable adjustments made at tribunal to ensure that the Claimant could fully participate in proceedings. It was the first time in Northern Ireland that a Registered Intermediatory was appointed by an Industrial Tribunal. 

The Claimant presented a claim for unfair dismissal and failure to pay notice pay in November 2018. 

On the third day of the substantive hearing, during the Claimant’s cross examination, the Claimant’s representative raised concerns regarding whether the Claimant was effectively

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This article is correct at 08/12/2021
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Emma McIlveen
Barrister

The main content of this article was provided by Emma McIlveen. Email emma.mcilveen@barlibrary.com

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