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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd v. Gotts [1999] UKEAT 982_99_0709 (7 September 1999) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/1999/982_99_0709.html Cite as: [1999] UKEAT 982_99_709, [1999] UKEAT 982_99_0709 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MORISON (P)
(AS IN CHAMBERS)
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
INTERLOCUTORY HEARING
For the Appellants | WRITTEN SUBMISSION |
For the Respondent | WRITTEN SUBMISSION |
MR JUSTICE MORISON: This is an appeal against the Tribunal's refusal to adjourn a hearing which is due to take place on 9 September. The grounds on which the application for an adjournment has been made on more than one occasion to the Employment Tribunal is the unavailability of the chief witness for the Respondents to the application for unfair dismissal brought by Mr Gotts against Sainsburys Supermarkets Ltd, namely Mr Gotts' Manager (Mr Parry) at the branch where he worked who was responsible for selecting him for redundancy.
"I am left in some confusion as "Eversheds" (the solicitors for Sainsburys) letter of 27/08/99 states that Mr Parry is currently undertaking only light duties for two and a half days per week.
I know for a fact that Mr Parry worked on Friday 3rd Sept.., All day Sunday 5th Sept. and again all day today the 6th of September."
Because the decision whether to grant an adjournment or not is both important and difficult to take, having regard to the conflicting interests, it is seldom that the Employment Appeal Tribunal will think it appropriate to interfere with the discretion which unquestionably the Chairman has.
"It is outrageous to deal with the Appellant's request on manifestly more pressing grounds in the manner in which it has done so."
And we were invited to take the view that the decision of the Tribunal was truly perverse.