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Cite as: [2009] NIIT 176_9IT, [2009] NIIT 176_09IT

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THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS



CASE REF: 00176/09




CLAIMANT: Pauline Monica Walsh



RESPONDENT: Regeneration of South Armagh LTD




DECISION

The decision of the tribunal is that the claimant is entitled to a statutory redundancy payment of £3,960.





Constitution of Tribunal:

Chairman (Sitting Alone): Mr N Kelly



Appearances:

The claimant appeared in person.

The respondent did not enter a response and did not appear.


1. The claimant was born on 29 June 1952. She was employed by the respondent as an IT support worker from 19 June 2000 to 29 August 2008.


2. Her gross monthly pay was £2,110.00. Her net monthly pay was £1,596.31.


3. The funding for the project on which she was engaged came to an end in August 2008 and the three workers engaged on that project were made redundant.


4. The claimant wrote to the respondent on 23 August requesting a redundancy payment. No payment was made.




5. The claimant is entitled to a statutory redundancy payment calculated as follows in accordance with Chapter V of the Employment Rights (Northern Ireland) Order 1996.


8 complete years of employment x 1½ weeks = 12 weeks


£2,110 x 12 = £486.92 (gross weekly wage)

52


  1. x £330 (maximum weekly payment) = £3,960


This is a relevant decision for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order

(Northern Ireland) 1996.







Chairman:



Date and place of hearing: 6 April 2009, Belfast.



Date decision recorded in register and issued to parties:

1.


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