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Cite as: [2000] UKEAT 746_00_1412, [2000] UKEAT 746__1412

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BAILII case number: [2000] UKEAT 746_00_1412
Appeal No. EAT/746/00

EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS
             At the Tribunal
             On 14 December 2000

Before

HIS HONOUR JUDGE D M LEVY QC

MRS J M MATTHIAS

MR R SANDERSON OBE



MARGARET MCDONAGH (GENERAL SECRETARY OFTHE LABOUR PARTY) APPELLANT

MR J M ISHAQ RESPONDENT


Transcript of Proceedings

JUDGMENT

PRELIMINARY HEARING

© Copyright 2000


    APPEARANCES

     

    For the Appellant MR JOHN CAVANAGH
    (Of Counsel)
    Instructed by
    Messrs Gregory Rowcliffe and Milners
    Solicitors
    1 Bedford Row
    London
    WC1R 4BZ
       


     

    JUDGE LEVY

  1. We have before us today the Preliminary Hearing of an Appeal by Miss McDonagh (General Secretary of the Labour Party) against Mr Ishaq following a decision of an Industrial Tribunal which was promulgated on 2 May 2000 after a hearing which went on for some days.
  2. Having read the Skeleton Argument lodged by Mr Cavanagh seeking for the matter to go to a full hearing, we are all satisfied that all issues were raised in a Notice of Appeal which should properly go to a full hearing.
  3. Mr Cavanagh raises within the body of his Skeleton Argument questions about Chairman's Notes. He, like us, wants to keep any request to the Chairman to a minimum. We would therefore ask that the Appellant writes to the Respondents stating on the matters on which they seek agreement to avoid the need of the Chairman's Notes. If no such agreement is reached, the Appellant should advise the Tribunal, who will then contact the Chairman to ask him to give such notes, as an essential to the hearing of the Appeal.
  4. We direct that Skeleton Arguments and chronology be prepared (the latter if possible agreed by the parties) to assist those hearing a full Appeal. Category B. Estimated time for appeal, 1 day.


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