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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Moore v. London Borough of Waltham Forest & Ors [2001] UKEAT 0656_01_2611 (26 November 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2001/0656_01_2611.html Cite as: [2001] UKEAT 0656_01_2611, [2001] UKEAT 656_1_2611 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
MS S R CORBY
MR J HOUGHAM CBE
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
For the Appellant | APPELLANT IN PERSON |
JUDGE PETER CLARK
i) Case No 2202969/2000. Presented on 16th May 2000 alleging race and sex discrimination; breach of EPD; ETD; Article 119; ECHR Articles 3,6,14 and breach of contract (the first complaint)
ii) Case No 3204368/2000. Presented on 28th November 2000 alleging race and sex discrimination; victimisation; breach of contract; unlawful deduction from wages etc (the second complaint)
iii) Case No 3200539/2001. Presented on 1st February 2001 alleging unfair dismissal, failure to give written reasons for dismissal, breach of contract and assurances and breach of Human Rights
The respective Respondents to those complaints entered Notices of Appearance disputing the claims.
i) Consolidation of the three complaints
ii) Listing the full hearing of the combined complaints for 25 working days commencing on 7th January 2002
iii) Dismissing the breach of contract claims on withdrawal by the Appellant
iv) Ordering the hearing of a preliminary issue, namely whether the Appellant had been dismissed by the Council for the purpose of bringing his complaint of unfair dismissal, listed for 25th June 2001
v) Giving directions dealing with the trial bundle, witness statements and a chronology
i) that in full and final settlement of the Appellant's three complaints and this appeal, the Council will pay to the Appellant the sum of £44,800 without admission of liability within 14 days of their receipt of the form COT 3 signed by the Appellant. That sum, Mr Moore tells us, has now been paid to him
ii) the Appellant's employment with the Council will terminate on 24th December 2001. He is to receive full pay but is not required to work during the remainder of his employment
iii) the Council to provide an agreed reference
iv) the parties to observe a confidentiality agreement