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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Obasa v. London Borough of Islington [1999] UKEAT 353_99_0207 (2 July 1999) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/1999/353_99_0207.html Cite as: [1999] UKEAT 353_99_207, [1999] UKEAT 353_99_0207 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE CHARLES
MR D J HODGKINS CB
MR D A C LAMBERT
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
For the Appellant | IN PERSON |
MR JUSTICE CHARLES: This case comes before us by way of preliminary hearing. The parties are a Mrs Obasa and the London Borough of Islington. The subject matter of this appeal is a decision of the Employment Tribunal which was sent to the parties on 26 January 1999.
"1 By Originating Application dated 4 April 1995 the Applicant complained of race discrimination and victimisation. By Originating Application dated 13 July 1995 she further complained of constructive unfair dismissal."
Paragraph 4 of those Extended Reasons contain the following as to the Applicant's contentions:
"In relation to the constructive dismissal she had not resigned. She had applied to take advantage of the Respondent's long term maternity scheme and that application had been processed as a matter of routine."
So it is clear that in that decision the points at issue, in the present decision, were before that Tribunal. And at paragraph 8 the conclusion of the earlier Employment Tribunal is as follows:
"Our finding is that the Applicant did not terminate her contract of employment but merely sought to withdraw herself from the work place by applying to take advantage of the Respondent's long term maternity policy which would have kept her away until her youngest child was of an age to be left while the Applicant attended work. She has stressed to us that she could not afford to terminate her employment. In the course of his submissions Mr Burns referred to Western Excavating Ltd v Sharp [1978] ICR 221 and Bashir v Brillo Manufacturing Co [1979] IRLR 295 which we found to be helpful. We find that this application too must fail."