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  • Employment Tribunal

    Good Evening

    I was made redundant in August 2017 with no notice, no nothing just a telephone call on 4th August saying that I was redundant as of the end of July. I went to a et and won my case, ex boss didn't show up to the hearing. I was awarded quite a substantial sum having been there for 16 years.
    The tribunal put the judgement in my ex bosses name and not the company name. He appealed on the basis that it was the company name and not his name and also his address had changed, the tribunal refused his appeal twice.
    As he didn't pay, I was advised by the tribunal to follow the transfer up process via the government website which I did, it was sent to a solicitor and a high court writ was obtained this was then passed to bailiffs who have been trying to get the money. My ex boss has now applied to have the judgement set aside and has today sent a stay of execution. Therefore the bailiffs can do no more. I feel like I'm fighting a losing battle. This guy has so much money he doesnt really care. He left me with no job and no money with a 7 month old baby and a mortgage. Just wondering what his chances of winning and having it set aside are? I'm not feeling too hopeful but feel i have to keep going as I've done.nothing wrong.

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    Hi, as this has gone beyond purely an employment situation it is outside my area of expertise but will tag Amethyst to help.
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    • #3
      Has your employer requested the set aside on the grounds that the tribunal ruling is against him as an individual rather than the company? Was it a limited company or Mr XXXX trading as COMPANY NAME ?
      Did you make the ET claim against the company or the individual ? Who did you put as the respondent ? Have you a copy of the ET ruling/award? and his application ?
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      • #4
        An application to set aside a judgment will not stop enforcement of a live writ.

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