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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (King's Bench Division) Decisions >> Nistor & Anor v Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW) [2024] EWHC 1165 (KB) (16 May 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/KB/2024/1165.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 1165 (KB) |
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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) DAN CORNEL NISTOR (2) DAN GABRIEL NISTOR |
Claimants |
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UNION OF SHOP, DISTRIBUTIVE AND ALLIED WORKERS ("USDAW") |
Defendant |
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Sheryn Omeri KC (instructed by Kennedys Law LLP) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: Monday 22 April 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
The Honourable Mr Justice Bourne :
Introduction
"1. PROFESIONAL NEGLIGENCE (GROSS NEGLIGENCE-FRAUD).
2. BREACH A STATUTORY DUTY, BREACH A FIDUCIARY DUTY.
3. BREACH A CONTRACT (SECTION 20, FROM TRADE UNION ACT 1992).
4. ILLEGAL USE OF UNION FUNDS, BY NOT COMPLYING WITH STATUTE.
REMEDY: We want all those guilty to be excluded for life from Usdaw and to return all the salaries, benefits and other money they illegally took from the union funds, we want to recover the damage caused around 55,000 pounds for each and we also want aggravating damages for the gravity of this case, unique in the entire history of trade union activities, damages of 1 million pounds for each, according to section 22 of the Trade Union Act 1992."
a. senior stewards "don't do their duty of care" and "do not comply with the provisions of the Usdaw statute and the provisions of UK laws" (para 16);
b. failures by senior stewards to act in the financial interests of members "are crimes on what falls under the Fraud Act 2006, sections 2, 3 and 4" (paras 17, 34);
c. various officers and the National Executive Council "breached the fiduciary duty that they have through their positions" (para 20);
d. the agreement(s) for retained pay "violates the provisions of the Equality Act 2010 and the provisions of the Usdaw Statute";
e. retained pay is paid to some but not all workers, and "a term from the collective agreement must be applied to all workers from the same workplace there can't be differences between workers in the same position if this is happening it is breaking the provisions of the statute of Usdaw and the Equality Act 2010 sect 39 and 57" (para 24);
f. this unequal treatment breaches section 3 of the Usdaw Rule Book, and sections 39 and 57 of the 2010 Act in conjunction with section 13(1) and (5). Agreeing for retained pay to be paid to 42 colleagues out of 15,000 workers is gross negligence by the defendant (para 25).
g. This term of the collective agreement is void under section 145 of the EA 2010 (para 27).
h. Not applying the Six Book agreement to the claimants and others "is an act of fraud" (para 28).
i. They seek aggravated damages for fraud under "section 22 of Trade Union Act 1992" (para 35);
j. They complain of "Professional Negligence (Gross negligence-Fraud), Breach a fiduciary duty, Breach a statutory duty, Breach a contract (collective agreement Six-Book 'Premium Pay') section 20 from Trade Union Act 1992, Breach Equality Act 2010 section 57, Breach Equality Act 2010 section 13(1),(5), Illegal use of union funds by not complying with statute" (para 37);
k. Officers have acted "against the financial interest of union members in breach of the union statute and all UK laws, including the Bribery Act 2010 and Fraud Act 2006 criminal laws" (para 42).
Legal framework
"(2) The court may strike out a statement of case if it appears to the court-
(a) that the statement of case discloses no reasonable grounds for bringing or defending the claim;
(b) the statement of case is an abuse of the court's process or is otherwise likely to obstruct the just disposal of the proceedings; or
(c) that there has been a failure to comply with a rule, practice direction or
court order."
"The court may give summary judgment against a claimant or defendant on the whole of a claim or on a particular issue if-
(a) it considers that the party has no real prospect of succeeding on the claim, defence or issue; and
(b) there is no other compelling reason why the case or issue should be disposed of at a trial…"
The facts
The application
General
Negligence
Breach of fiduciary duty
"The word 'fiduciary' is flung around now as if it applied to all breaches of duty by solicitors, directors of companies and so forth. …That a lawyer can commit a breach of the special duty [of a fiduciary] …by entering into a contract with the client without full disclosure …and so forth is clear. But to say that simple carelessness in giving advice is such a breach is a perversion of words."
"A fiduciary is someone who has undertaken to act for or on behalf of another in a particular matter in circumstances which give rise to a relationship of trust and confidence. The distinguishing obligation of a fiduciary is the obligation of loyalty. The principal is entitled to the single-minded loyalty of his fiduciary. This core liability has several facets. A fiduciary must act in good faith; he must not make a profit out of his trust; he must not place himself in a position where his duty and his interest may conflict; he may not act for his own benefit or the benefit of a third person without the informed consent of his principal.
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The nature of the obligation determines the nature of the breach. The various obligations of a fiduciary merely reflect different aspects of his core duties of loyalty and fidelity. Breach of fiduciary obligation, therefore, connotes disloyalty or infidelity. Mere incompetence is not enough. A servant who loyally does his incompetent best for his master is not unfaithful and is not guilty of a breach of fiduciary duty."
Breach of statutory duty
"(1) A term of a collective agreement is void in so far as it constitutes, promotes or provides for treatment of a description prohibited by this Act.
(2) A rule of an undertaking is unenforceable against a person in so far as it constitutes, promotes or provides for treatment of the person that is of a description prohibited by this Act."
Breach of contract
"The objects of the Union shall be to secure the complete organisation of all workers eligible for its membership within the United Kingdom; to improve the conditions and protect the interests of its members; to obtain and maintain reasonable hours of labour, proper rates of wages, and general conditions of service; to settle disputes between its members and their employers, and to regulate the relations between them by the withholding of labour or otherwise. To promote equal opportunities and equal treatment for all members and oppose discrimination on grounds of sex, race, ethnic origin, disability, age, sexual orientation or religion. To work consistently towards securing the control of the industries in which its members are employed. To further the interests of its members by representation in the United Kingdom, European and Scottish Parliaments or the Welsh Assembly or on Local Governing Bodies, and to employ such portion of the Funds of the Union as may be subscribed in procuring such representation. To provide assistance to members when out of employment through causes over which they have no control, or through unjust treatment, or through any dispute existing between an employer and a member or members of the Union. To provide legal or other assistance when necessary in matters pertaining to the employment of members, or for securing compensation for members who suffer injury by accidents in their employment. To provide educational facilities for members. To make grants to, and share in the management, or take control of any institution from which members may derive benefit, and to have power to render, as occasion may arise, assistance to other trade unions, and for other lawful purposes; also to provide funds for the relief of members in sickness, disablement, distressful circumstances and for their interment. To compile and keep a register of all members out of employment or desirous of a change of situation and submit names to employers who are making appointments. To aid in, and join with any other union or group of unions having for their objects, or one of them, the promotion of the interests of workpeople within the scope of the Trade Union Acts."
Illegal use of union funds by not complying with statute
Decision on the application
Application for Civil Restraint Order