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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Lowe v. Everest Ltd & Ors [2000] UKEAT 353_00_1310 (13 October 2000) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2000/353_00_1310.html Cite as: [2000] UKEAT 353_00_1310, [2000] UKEAT 353__1310 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE CHARLES
MS G MILLS
MR K M YOUNG CBE
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
For the Appellant | MR NIGEL GIFFIN (of Counsel) Appearing under the Employment Law Appeal Advice Scheme |
MR JUSTICE CHARLES: This appeal comes before us today by way of preliminary hearing pursuant to the Practice Direction of this Tribunal. We therefore have to consider whether the appeal raises a point of law that is reasonably arguable.
"1 The Employment Tribunal erred in law because it failed to deal with the Applicant's complaint that a far higher proportion of those selected for redundancy had been persons working on his shift either by finding facts relevant to that complaint or by giving any reasons for rejecting that complaint.
2 The Employment Tribunal erred in law by failing to direct itself in accordance with the decision of the Employment Appeal Tribunal in FDR Ltd v Holloway [1995] IRLR 400 and (in consequence of that failure) in declining to permit questioning of the Respondents' witnesses directed towards the performance of individual assessments."
"The 6:1 difference ratio in redundancies between the shifts this was explained by Roy Billett as 'that's just the way it went' – a totally inadequate explanation accepted without question by the Tribunal."
This point was raised in the Originating Application which is at page 40 of our bundle, where it is stated that:
"There were in total 51 redundancies – 14 voluntary and 37 compulsory. In respect of the compulsory redundancies, I believe that 7 were from the shift led by Cliff Drury. However, I believe that Cliff Drury only assessed three of those employees selected for redundancy, with the other four being assessed by Ray Double, as they were not in the Production Department. 24 compulsory redundancies were from my shift, which was led by Roy Billett. I believe that he would have assessed 19, the others not being in the Production Department."