Walsh v Chief Constable of the PSNI & Murphy [2021]

Posted In: Case Law
  • Decision Number
    NIIT 12956/18
  • Legal Body
    Northern Ireland Industrial Tribunal (NIIT)
  • Type of Claim / Jurisdiction
    Collective and Trade Union Issues
Issues covered: Trade Unions; Detriment

The claimant has been employed by the PSNI since 1984 and was seconded to NIPSA as a trade union representative in 2006.   In 2017 he became involved with NIPSA members in the Firearms and Explosives Branch of the PSNI.   The issues centred upon the change-over from paper firearm applications to online applications.  The claimant was involved in trying to resolve issues with the process in the move to online applications.   The style of dealing with it was ‘not welcome’ by senior management including the second respondent. After a request from the second respondent, Ms Murphy, it was agreed that a colleague of the claimant would take over in the Firearms

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This article is correct at 08/03/2021
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