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CASE REF: 3048/04
APPLICANT: Thomas William Smyth
RESPONDENT: Hi-Tech Security
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that the applicant's claim is well-founded and the respondent is ordered to pay to the applicant the sum of £4,477.09, being the sum due to the applicant by way of redundancy pay, notice pay, holiday pay and arrears of pay as per the schedule below.
Appearances:
The applicant was represented by Mr N McClay of A D McClay & Co., Solicitors.
The respondent did not appear, nor enter a notice of appearance.
Redundancy - £3,132.00
Notice - £1,107.72
Holiday pay - £ 131.87
Arrears - £ 105.50
TOTAL = £4,477.09
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Chairman:
Date and place of hearing: 24 March 2005, Londonderry.
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: