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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Mather v. City Hospital Sunderland NHS Trust [1999] UKEAT 881_99_2611 (26 November 1999) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/1999/881_99_2611.html Cite as: [1999] UKEAT 881_99_2611 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE A WILKIE QC
MISS A MACKIE OBE
MS B SWITZER
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING – EX PARTE
For the Appellant | MR K McNERNEY (Legal Officer) Royal College of Nursing Raven House 81 Clarendon Road Leeds LS2 9PJ |
JUDGE WILKIE QC: This is an appeal brought by Mrs Mather against the unanimous decision of the Employment Tribunal sitting at Newcastle-upon-Tyne that she was not dismissed by the respondents, City Hospital Sunderland NHS Trust, and thereby dismissing her complaint of unfair dismissal. The hearing below took place on 13th January, 22nd and 26th March 1999. The decision was dated 7th June 1999.
"(c) In circumstances of a threatened breach, if that threat is withdrawn and the withdrawal is communicated to the employee before the employee resigns, then the resignation does not result from the breach.
(b) If after the threat has been made and subsequently withdrawn, an employee continues to act as if the contract subsists, and further goes on to exercise rights under the contract, then the employee cannot be said to have accepted the employer's repudiation of the contract."
Applying those principles to what appeared to have been the undisputed facts, the tribunal concluded in paragraph 13 that Mrs Mather resigned on 6 July 1998, by which time the threats had been withdrawn. Therefore that resignation did not constitute a constructive dismissal.