Minnoch & Ors v Interserve FM Ltd & Ors [2023]

Posted In: Case Law
  • Decision Number
    EAT 35
  • Legal Body
    Employment Appeal Tribunal (UKEAT)
  • Type of Claim / Jurisdiction
    Tribunal Practice, Procedures and Jurisdictional Issues
Issues covered: Strike Out; Unless Order

Background:

The claimants appealed against a notice from the Tribunal stating their claims had been struck out for breaching an unless order. The basis of the claim was that their pay had been withheld when they were on strike and that deductions were not identified appropriately on their payslips.

The claimants were ordered to serve a schedule of loss and a list of all relevant documents in their possession and copies of those documents.  When they failed to comply the Judge ordered that they had to be done by 16th December 2020.  In February 2020 the claimants’ solicitor sent a spreadsheet with the names, hourly rates, daily rates, pay lost to strikes and their strike pay from

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This article is correct at 05/04/2023
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