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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Gould v. Haileybury & Imperial Service College & Anor [2001] UKEAT 769_00_0606 (6 June 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2001/769_00_0606.html Cite as: [2001] UKEAT 769__606, [2001] UKEAT 769_00_0606 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT)
MR P DAWSON OBE
MR B M WARMAN
APPELLANT | |
IMPERIAL SERVICE COLLEGE (2) THE GOVERNORS OF LAMBROOK HAILEYBURY SCHOOL |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
For the Appellant | IN PERSON |
MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT)
"This case referred to is in relation to damages for personal injuries arising out of a discrimination claim. The Tribunal has found against the applicant on his discrimination claim and therefore does not have to consider the question of remedy. Any application for review in this respect can therefore have no reasonable prospect of success."
That seems to us to be right and, moreover, there is no general jurisdiction in the Employment Tribunals to deal with claims for personal injuries, see Employment Tribunals Act 1996 section 3(3). That was, I think, the first point raised in the Notice of Appeal.
"The amendment sought by Mr Gould was this:
"The Respondent owed me a duty of care. It breached that duty of care in how it treated me. In particular, issuing written warnings without any form of a disciplinary hearing or appeal was a breach of this duty of care. I have suffered loss as a result for which I have not been compensated (e.g. my salary and benefits for the summer term 1998 and the academic year 1998/2000)."
The Chairman said this:
"Breach of Duty of Care
This is an application for leave to make an addition to the applicant's claim. This cannot be just at this stage of the proceedings and such application is refused. Moreover, the applicant's alleged losses in respect of his claims for unfair dismissal and breach of contract for which there have been findings in his favour are to be assessed at the remedy hearing."