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CASE REF: 47/01
640/02
Applicant in each case: Margaret L Gregg
Respondents: 1. Department for Employment and Learning 47/01
2. Peter Elliott
1. Department for Employment and Learning 640/02
2. Judith Shaw
3. Alan Shannon
Under Rule 11 (5) of the Industrial Tribunal's Rules of Procedure 1996 as set out in Industrial Tribunal's (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996 I as the Chairman of the Industrial Tribunal that heard this application on a preliminary issue, refuse the application by the applicant for a Review of the Decision of the Tribunal, as in my opinion the application for review has no reasonable prospect of success.
REASONS
In paragraph 1.6 of the Decision the tribunal quotes the applicant's letter to the respondents as follows:-
"I have until 11 December 2000 to write but the Commission's advice is to write earlier than this date".
The tribunal believe that the Commission had advised the applicant to commence proceedings before 12 December 2000 and not merely to write to the respondents. The applicant appears to have misunderstood this advice. The applicant had gone to the trouble to speak to the Commission, had been told what to do and failed to do it. She still commenced this particular part of the claim 47/01 prior to the completing of the internal procedures which were ongoing at that time. The tribunal accept that these were not "grievance procedures" in the true sense of the words, but ongoing internal procedures of appraisal. This of itself did not lessen the fact that the applicant had to get her application to the tribunal before 12 December, and she did in fact get her application in before these procedures had completed, but unfortunately not before 12 December 2000.
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