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URL: http://www.bailii.org/nie/cases/NIIT/2022/00815_20it.html
Cite as: [2022] NIit 815_20IT, [2022] NIit 00815_20IT

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THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

 

       CASE REFS:    815/20

1838/20

 

 

CLAIMANTS:                       British Air Line Pilots' Association (BALPA)   

                                                Unite the Union

 

RESPONDENT:                  Thomas Cook Airlines Limited (In liquidation)

 

 

 

 

JUDGMENT BY CONSENT

 

 

CONSTITUTION OF TRIBUNAL

 

Employment Judge (sitting alone):       Employment Judge Hamill

                       

                                                                       

 

 

APPEARANCES:

 

The claimants were represented by Mr Derek Kane, Solicitor of Thompsons NI Solicitors.

 

The respondent was represented by Liz Parkin of Ashurst LLP

 

 

In exercise of the discretion under Regulation 59 of Schedule 1 to the Industrial Tribunals and Fair Employment Tribunal (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 it is ordered as follows:

 

1.            In accordance with section 217 (2) of The Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (“the 1996 Order”) the Industrial Tribunal makes a declaration that the Respondent failed to comply with the requirements of article 216 insofar as there was no proper warning or notice given and no consultation took place.

 

2.            The Respondent went into compulsory liquidation on 23 September 2019. The Claimants and other employees covered by the collective bargaining arrangements were employed at the Respondent’s site in Belfast. The Claimants' employment was terminated on 23 September 2019 with immediate effect. Further employees who fall within the collective bargaining arrangements were made redundant after the 23 September 2019.

 

3.            The British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) was the recognised trade union for collective bargaining, consultation and negotiation purposes for the pilots employed by Thomas Cook Airlines Limited at Belfast International Airport pursuant to a Recognition and Facilities Agreement between Thomas Cook Airlines Limited and BALPA dated August 2008, appended hereto.

 

4.            UNITE the Union was the recognised trade union for collective bargaining, consultation and negotiation for the grades C1/C3, Temporary Cabin Managers, Cabin Crew and Cabin Managers workforce at Belfast International Airport pursuant to a Recognition Agreement], appended hereto. Together the ‘Recognition Agreements’.

 

5.            By order of the High Court dated 13 December 2019 permission was granted for the claims to proceed (copy order attached). On 14 February 2020 the Official Receiver confirmed the Respondent would not be contesting the protective award claims. The Claimants to the present matter (case reference number: 815/20 IT) are all those pilots listed in Schedule 1 and all those grades C1/C3, Temporary Cabin Managers, Cabin Crew and Cabin Managers listed in Schedule 2  (case reference number: 1838/20)

 

6.            By consent of the relevant parties, the Industrial Tribunal orders a protective award of 90 days’ pay in respect of all pilots and cabin crew falling within the respective recognised bargaining units as described above and in the Recognition Agreements attached for the period of 90 days beginning on 23 September 2019.

                                                                                                        

7.            The Employment Protection (Recoupment of Jobseeker’s Allowance and Income Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996 (the 1996 Regulations) apply to these awards. Regulation 6 of the 1996 Regulations provides as follows:

 

Duties of the employer to give information about protective awards

 

6.— (1)   Where an industrial tribunal makes a protective award under Article 217 against an employer, the employer shall give to the Department  the following information in writing—

 

(a)     the name, address and national insurance number of every employee to whom the award relates, and

 

(b)     the date of termination (or proposed termination) of the employment of each such employee.

 

(2)  Subject to paragraph (3), the employer shall comply with paragraph (1) within the period of 10 days commencing on the day on which the industrial tribunal at the hearing announces to the parties the effect of a decision to make a protective award or (in the case where no such announcement is made) on the day on which the relevant decision is sent to the parties.

 

(3) Where, in any case, it is not reasonably practicable for the employer to comply with paragraph (1) within the period applicable under paragraph (2) he shall comply as soon as reasonably practicable after the expiration of that period.”

 

8.            Subject to the normal categories of preferential debts set out in Schedule 6 of the Insolvency Act 1986, any payments made by the Respondent (rather than the Secretary of State) pursuant to this Judgment will be paid as an unsecured dividend.

 

9.            There should be no order as to costs.

 

 

Employment Judge:

 

Date: 29 March 2022

 

This judgment was entered in the register and issued to the parties on:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE 1

 

IN THE OFFICE OF THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

AND THE FAIR EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL

           

CLAIM NUMBER: Case Ref No’s: 815/20

 

 

BETWEEN:

 

 

 

BRITISH AIR LINE PILOT’S ASSOCIATION

Claimant

 

-and-

 

THOMAS COOK AIRLINES LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION)

Respondent

 

 

 

 

 

________________________________________________________

 

SCHEDULE 1 OF JUDGMENT BY CONSENT

________________________________________________________

 

 

No

Forename

Surname

Base

1.

Peter

Adair

Belfast International Airport

2.

Samuel

Law

Belfast International Airport

3.

Bruce

Axten

Belfast International Airport

4.

Steven

Weatherup

Belfast International Airport

5.

Brendan

Nolan

Belfast International Airport

6.

Samir

Akbar

Belfast International Airport

7.

Neil

Logan

Belfast International Airport

8.

Martin

Magee

Belfast International Airport

 

SCHEDULE 2

IN THE OFFICE OF THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

AND THE FAIR EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL

 

CLAIM NUMBER: Case Ref No: 1838/20

 

 

 

BETWEEN:

 

 

 

UNITE THE UNION

Claimant

 

-and-

 

THOMAS COOK AIRLINES LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION)

Respondent

 

 

________________________________________________________

 

SCHEDULE 2 OF JUDGMENT BY CONSENT

 

No.

Forename

Surname

Base

1.

Nicola

Allison

Belfast International Airport

2.

Jennifer

Annett

Belfast International Airport

3.

Rachel

Auld

Belfast International Airport

4.

Kerrie

Barr

Belfast International Airport

5.

Barry

Burke

Belfast International Airport

6.

Marlene

Byatt

Belfast International Airport

7.

David

Campbell

Belfast International Airport

8.

Alexandra

Clarke

Belfast International Airport

9.

Danielle

Copeland

Belfast International Airport

10.

Leanne

Courtney

Belfast International Airport

11.

Lisa

Dickson

Belfast International Airport

12.

Tanya

Donlan

Belfast International Airport

13.

Jordan

Duffy

Belfast International Airport

14.

David

Emery

Belfast International Airport

15.

Michelle

Foy

Belfast International Airport

16.

Keith

Given

Belfast International Airport

17.

Louise

Gordon

Belfast International Airport

18.

Yvonne

Graffin

Belfast International Airport

19.

Lynsey

Graham

Belfast International Airport

20.

Jodi

Grimison

Belfast International Airport

21.

Janet

Haskins

Belfast International Airport

22.

Tara

Hughes

Belfast International Airport

23.

Claire

Hunt

Belfast International Airport

24.

Kelly

Johnston

Belfast International Airport

25.

Jennifer

Lyttle

Belfast International Airport

26.

Seanna

McCann

Belfast International Airport

27.

Gillian

McCormick

Belfast International Airport

28.

Rachel

McDonnell

Belfast International Airport

29.

Janice

McLaughlin

Belfast International Airport

30.

Cathy

McPeake

Belfast International Airport

31.

Moyra

Morgan

Belfast International Airport

32.

Victoria

Noble

Belfast International Airport

33.

Lisa

Patton

Belfast International Airport

34.

Anne

Pollock

Belfast International Airport

35.

Brian

Quinn

Belfast International Airport

36.

Carla

Rafferty

Belfast International Airport

37.

Samuel

Redmond

Belfast International Airport

38.

Chloe

Rodgers

Belfast International Airport

39.

Margretta

Shaw

Belfast International Airport

40.

Matthew

Steele

Belfast International Airport

41.

Claire

Telford

Belfast International Airport

42.

Janet

Thomas

Belfast International Airport

43.

Evan

Waring

Belfast International Airport

44.

Donna

Webb

Belfast International Airport

 

 

 


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