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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Alley Cat Café Ltd v. Dean [2000] UKEAT 472_00_2607 (26 July 2000) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2000/472_00_2607.html Cite as: [2000] UKEAT 472__2607, [2000] UKEAT 472_00_2607 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
MR RECORDER BRIAN LANGSTAFF QC
MR D CHADWICK
MR D J JENKINS MBE
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING – EX PARTE
For the Appellants | MISS JANE SWANN (of Counsel) Appearing under the Employment Law Appeal Advice Scheme |
MR RECORDER LANGSTAFF QC: This is a preliminary hearing in a proposed appeal from the London (North) Employment Tribunal. That tribunal promulgated what purported to be extended reasons on the face of them, on 1st March 2000, but latterly clarified the position and provided full and proper extended reasons on 30th May 2000. In the course of those extended reasons, to which reference has been made in the course of this hearing, the tribunal found Miss Dean to have been unfairly dismissed, to have been wrongfully dismissed and concluded that unauthorised deductions had been made from her wages. The proposed appeal is in respect of the unfair dismissal and Miss Swann who appears under the ELAAS scheme and for whose submissions we are grateful, has sought to add a further ground of appeal querying the calculation of compensation. She suggests that the tribunal was wrong to have concluded that there was unfair dismissal in the first place but that if they did they were wrong not to find that the employee had failed properly to mitigate her loss.
"6 On Thursday 29 July 1999 Miss Dean became unwell and telephoned in sick. She attended the doctor on the following Monday and was diagnosed as having tonsillitis. During the course of that day Mr Feldt telephoned Miss Dean and there is a substantial conflict of evidence as to what was said by one party to the other during the course of that conversation. The Applicant's evidence was that she told Mr Feldt that she had been advised by her doctor to stay at home for a couple of days. She told the Tribunal that Mr Feldt said to her "I wanted to speak to you in person but I can't because you're off sick. I think you should find another job. One where you can have Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays off so you only have to work a three day week." …"
Mr Feldt disputed that version of the telephone conversation.
"21 The first question to be addressed in relation to the complaint of unfair dismissal is whether Miss Dean was dismissed or did she resign. The Tribunal had to apply an objective test. … The Tribunal recalled its findings of fact about the telephone conversation between Mr Feldt and Miss Dean, and asked whether those words constituted unequivocal words of dismissal. The Tribunal found that they did …"
Because no qualifying reason had been given for that dismissal, the tribunal therefore found the dismissal to have been unfair.