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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Irving v. The GMB Union [2007] UKEAT 0277_07_1510 (15 October 2007) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2007/0277_07_1510.html Cite as: [2007] UKEAT 277_7_1510, [2007] UKEAT 0277_07_1510, [2008] IRLR 202 |
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At the Tribunal | |
On 27 September 2007 | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE LADY SMITH
MR D EVANS CBE
MR P GAMMON MBE
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
For the Appellant | MS SUSAN MACHIN (of Counsel) (Appearing under the Bar Pro Bono Unit) |
For the Respondents | MR JASON GALBRAITH-MARTEN (of Counsel) Instructed by: Messrs Thompsons Solicitors Congress House Great Russell Street London WC1B 3LW |
Certification Officer
Appeal under section 108A of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 against refusal of Certification Officer to declare the Respondents to have been in breach of their rules in four respects. Certification Officer had held that he had no jurisdiction to make the first two declarations sought as the Appellant's complaint was not in respect of the application of a rule relating to disciplinary proceedings, that the Respondents had complied with their own rules in respect of the third matter, that the rules were not engaged in respect of the fourth matter but even if they were, there was no breach. Upheld on appeal.
THE HONOURABLE LADY SMITH
Introduction
Background Facts
The Complaint
"Complaint 1
On or around 15 March 2006 by confirming to Mr Irving that a complaint had been brought against him under rule 6 without a complaint having been made against him to the Branch Secretary, the Union acted in breach of rule 6.1 of the rules of the union.
Complaint 2
On or around 15 March 2006 in breach of rule 6.2 of the rules of the union, the union failed to hold a hearing before the Branch or the Regional Committee of the alleged rule 6 complaint brought against Mr Irving.
…
Complaint 4
On or around 12 July 2006, by bringing a formal complaint as an individual member of the union under rules 5.5 and 5.6 against Mr Irving, the Regional Secretary Mr Nelson acted in breach of rule 5.5 of the rules of the union."
The Respondents' Rules
"Rule 5 Membership
…
5.5 The Central Executive Council, a Regional Council or a Regional Committee shall have the power to suspend from benefit or prohibit from holding any Branch Office, any member who in their judgment is guilty of attempting to injure the Union or acting contrary to the rules or who makes or in any way associates himself or herself with any defamatory, scurrilous or abusive attacks whether in any journal, magazine or pamphlet or by word of mouth, on any Official of the Union or Committee of the Union, or who acts singly or in conjunction with any other member or persons in opposition to the policy of the Union as declared by its Committee or Officials under these rules, or who gives encouragement to, or participates in, the activities of any organisation, faction or grouping whose policies or aims have expressed or implied promotion of racial supremacy or racial hatred at their core , or for any other reason they deem good and sufficient.
5.6 ….
5.7 The Central Executive Council , a Regional Council or a Regional Committee shall have power to debar any member from holding any office or representative position in the Union for such period as the Council or Committee concerned shall specify or from participating in the conduct of the business of the Union where in their opinion such member is acting contrary to the policy of the Union or against the best interests of the Union or for any other reason which they deem good and sufficient.
5.8 …
5.9 …
5.10 …
Rule 6 Appeals Procedure for Members
6.1 Should any member have any complaint to make he /she must do so to his/her Branch Secretary, who must submit the matter to the Branch. If any member is not satisfied with the decision of the Branch or the Branch decides it is beyond its remit to offer a remedy, he /she may appeal in writing within one month of the Branch meeting to the Regional Committee the decision of which shall be final.
6.2 At each hearing before the Branch or the Regional Committee (as the case may be), the member shall have a reasonable opportunity to present his/ her case. He/she may put his/ her case orally or in writing and shall have the right to support his/ her case by written statements, or to produce witnesses. He/she shall have the right to hear contrary evidence, to answer it and to question witnesses."
The Relevant Law
"(1) A person who claims that there has been a breach or threatened breach of the rules of a trade union relating to one of the matters mentioned in subsection (2) may apply to the Certification Officer for a declaration to that effect …
(2) the matters are –
(a) …
(b) disciplinary proceedings by the union ( including expulsion)
(c) …
(d) …
(e) …"
The CO's Decision
1st and 2nd complaints
4th complaint
The Appeal
Rule 6 complaints
Rule 5 – 4th complaint
Discussion and Decision
Rule 6 complaints
"... a rule contained in a Union rule book cannot properly be described as a rule relating to disciplinary proceedings just because its operation may result in a decision contrary to the wishes of a particular member or in some detriment to that member."
Rule 5
Disposal