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BAILII case number: [2000] UKEAT 1297_96_1007
Appeal No. EAT/1297/96

EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS
             At the Tribunal
             On 10 July 2000

Before

HIS HONOUR JUDGE WILCOX

MR J R CROSBY

MRS T A MARSLAND



MRS E BENNETT APPELLANT

IAN DAVID DRY CLEANERS RESPONDENT


Transcript of Proceedings

JUDGMENT

PRELIMINARY HEARING

© Copyright 2000


    APPEARANCES

     

    For the Appellant Appellant neither Present
    nor Represented
       


     

    JUDGE WILCOX

  1. This is an appeal by the Appellant, against a decision of the Liverpool Industrial Tribunal. It is clear that the Appellant has a very genuine sense of grievance as to how she came to lose her employment. She says that in fact it was on account of her protesting against being a passenger in a vehicle driven by her employer when she reasonably suspected he might be under the influence of drink. Sadly she had only been employed for 1 year and 6½ months. The qualifying period, of course is 2 years. She urges us to consider an adjourning a decision on this application pending the outcome of Regina –v- The Secretary of State Ex parte Seymour Smith and Perez.
  2. We sadly have come to the conclusion that the exercise of discretion by the Chairman below was an exercise of discretion that we cannot interfere with. He properly directed himself as the law it is exemplified in his extended reasons of 24 October 1996 and we cannot interfere with it. We therefore dismiss this appeal.
  3. Mrs Bennett has not been able to attend; she should be reassured when she reads these reasons that close consideration has been given to her case, as had she the opportunity of attending before us today.


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