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CASE REF: 9239/03
CLAIMANT: Alison Fitzpatrick
RESPONDENT: Patrick Hughes T/A Upper Crust Bakery
The unanimous decision of the tribunal is that the tribunal does not have jurisdiction to deal with the claim since the claimant fails to satisfy the minimum prescribed period of employment of one year.
Constitution of Tribunal:
Chairman: Mr Davey
Members: Ms Galloway
Ms Hamilton
Appearances:
The claimant was represented by Mr S Martins of The Employment Law Service.
The respondent was represented by Mr B Gormley, Barrister-at-Law, instructed by Stephen Tumelty, Solicitor.
REASONS
According to the claimant in her originating application she had, during the course of her time with the respondent, been dealing with cash received and preparing bank lodgements. On Thursday 14 August 2003 the respondent's partner, Roisin Molly, came into the claimant's place of work and asked where the money was. Subsequently on Monday 18 August she was asked to have a discussion with the respondent in relation to an allegation that money was missing from the till. He asked her to his house to have a look at a video tape which would incriminate her. The respondent told her he would phone the police and assaulted her causing her physical harm. The claimant's originating application went on to say that the respondent did not sack her. He had accused her of stealing money from the till. She was frightened to return to her place of work.
employee who starts work on 26 August 2002 will have one year's service on 25 August 2003. In this case the claimant's period of service ended on 22 August 2003 and accordingly she fails to satisfy the minimum period required.
Chairman:
Date and place of hearing: 16 July, 17 August, and 17 October 2007, Belfast.
Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties: