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BAILII case number: [1999] UKEAT 1418_98_2601
Appeal No. EAT/1418/98

EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS
             At the Tribunal
             On 26 January 1999

Before

HIS HONOUR JUDGE H WILSON

MR I EZEKIEL

MR R JACKSON



(1) MR R READER
(2) MR V J REMI
(3) MR O RAIF
APPELLANT

THE MAYOR & BURGESSES OF THE
LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY
RESPONDENT


Transcript of Proceedings

JUDGMENT

PRELIMINARY HEARING

© Copyright 1999


    APPEARANCES

     

    For the Appellants MR M JOHNSTONE
    (Representative)
    The Employment Law Service
    Wembley Law Chambers
    Wembley
    Middlesex HAO 4UA
       


     

    JUDGE H WILSON: This is an appeal by Mr Reader, Mr Remi and Mr Raif (the Appellants before us) against the decision of an Employment Tribunal, the Chairman sitting alone, at a hearing held at Stratford on 9 March and 3 July 1998 of which Extended Reasons were given on 1 October 1998.

    The decision of the Employment Tribunal was that:

    (i) the Respondent has not made unauthorised deductions from the Applicants' wages in contravention of Part II of the Employment Rights Act 1996;

    We have considered all the arguments and, of course, read the skeleton argument. We note that it is indicated that any possible ground under the European case of Coote v Granada has been abandoned. Therefore, we give leave to proceed to a full hearing, solely on the question whether or not the last act complained of for the purposes of time limitation, was the receipt by the Appellant of the Respondent's letter of 21 April, but otherwise we dismiss the application.

    We think that the matter will occupy the Tribunal for about an hour and we allot it Category C.


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