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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Lucey v. Governing Body of Altrincham Grammar School for Girls [2010] UKEAT 0002_10_1410 (14 October 2010) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2010/0002_10_1410.html Cite as: [2010] UKEAT 0002_10_1410, [2010] UKEAT 2_10_1410 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
MR D J JENKINS OBE
MRS M V McARTHUR FCIPD
APPELLANT | |
ALTRINCHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
For the Appellant | MR MICHAEL MULHOLLAND (of Counsel) Instructed by: Linder Myers Phoenix House 45 Cross St. Manchester M2 4JF |
For the Respondent | MRS ZOE THOMPSON (of Counsel) Instructed by: Trafford MBC Legal Department Talbot Road Stretford Manchester M32 0YU |
SUMMARY
UNFAIR DISMISSAL – Reasonableness of dismissal
Material finding by Employment Tribunal at paragraph 79 of their Reasons was supported by evidence. The facts of the present capability dismissal case materially different from those in Sarkar (Court of Appeal), relied on by Appellant.
Appeal dismissed.
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
"Procedurally the next question which arises is was the school fair in moving to a disciplinary procedure without completing the final stage of the capability procedure i.e. the 4 weeks assessment. We find it was in circumstances where it was understood that the Claimant would not return to complete that final stage and where occupational health had advised there would be no improvement in the Claimant's health until the disciplinary procedure had been concluded. This we find was a breach of the Respondent's adopted procedure but as the situation had reached an impasse, as the matter was conducted with transparency and there was sufficient evidence it did not make the overall process unfair. In the circumstances we find it was reasonable of the Respondent to move to a disciplinary hearing without any further observations and it was reasonable of the Respondents to continue with the capability procedure rather than to any other procedure such as dismissal due to sickness absence."