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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Evans v. The Malley Organisation Ltd (t/a First Business Support) [2002] UKEAT 99_01_1902 (19 February 2002) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2002/99_01_1902.html Cite as: [2002] UKEAT 99_1_1902, [2002] UKEAT 99_01_1902 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE A WILKIE QC
MR B GIBBS
MS H PITCHER
APPELLANT | |
T/A FIRST BUSINESS SUPPORT |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
Revised
For the Appellant | MR RAPHAEL COHEN (of Counsel) Instructed by: Employment Dispute Solutions Ltd PO Box 4 Shipley West Yorkshire BD18 1YW |
For the Respondent | MR BENNISON (of Counsel) Instructed by: The Malley Organisation Ltd t/a First Business Support Hurstwood Hey Road Rawtenstall Lancashire BB4 6AJ |
HIS HONOUR JUDGE A WILKIE QC
"Your rate of pay for holidays is your normal basic rate"
"A worker is entitled to be paid in respect of any period of annual leave to which he is entitled under regulation 13, at the rate of a week's pay in respect of each week of leave."
"Sections 221 to 224 of the 1996 Act shall apply for the purpose of determining the amount of a week's pay for the purposes of this regulation"
subject to certain irrelevant modifications. Section 221 is a section within chapter II of the relevant part of the Employment Rights Act 1996 which provides that:
"The amount of a week's pay of an employee shall be calculated for the purposes of this Act in accordance with this Chapter."
Section 221(1) provides that this section applies:
"where there are normal working hours for the employee when employed under the contract of employment in force on the calculation date."
Subsection (2) provides that:
"if the employee's remuneration for employment in normal working hours ….. does not vary with the amount of work done in the period, the amount of a week's pay is the amount which is payable by the employer under the contract of employment in force on the calculation date if the employee works throughout his normal working hours in a week."
Subsection (3) provides that:
"……if the employee's remuneration for employment in normal working hours ….. does vary with the amount of work done in the period, the amount of a week's pay is the amount of remuneration for the number of normal working hours in a week calculated at the average hourly rate of remuneration payable by the employer to the employee in respect of the period of twelve weeks ending -
(a) where the calculation date is the last day of a week, with that week, and
(b) otherwise, with the last complete week before the calculation date."
"In this section references to remuneration varying with the amount of work done includes remuneration which may include any commission or similar payment which varies in amount."
It seems to us clear that this subsection has the effect of overriding the normal meaning of subsection (3) so that somebody who receives payment by way of commission, which is not payment by reference to the amount of work done but payment by reference to the varying result of work done, is provided for by subsection (3) rather than subsection (2).