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Bujon - Employment Tribunal Help Please

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  • Re: Employment Tribunal Bundle and info request

    Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
    Without further information
    Originally posted by Bujon View Post
    The additional information they ask for is simply the answer to three questions, which are related to incidents occurring during the period I alledge bullying and harrassment, and therefore I don't feel I need to respond other than "you have already this information from the grievance I raised and the subsequent evidence provided at the time.
    Morning Bujon

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    • Re: Employment Tribunal Bundle and info request

      Originally posted by Bujon View Post
      Apologies, I understand the mitigating loss, and my schedule of loss I'll provide them a breakdown of that in due course.
      Your schedule of loss presumably has lines referring to actual and projected (future) loss and how that was calculated. What I was referring to was supplying proof of what you've done to find work so far so there can be no argument to say if you'd tried harder you should have been able to secure employment. This is even more important if you are including a projected future loss, which can be up to a year from dismissal. As an example, it could be argued that you've only been applying for, say, five jobs a week and if you applied for 10, you'd probably find work in six months, if you applied for 15 in three months, provided of course there are that many suitable jobs to apply for in your area, - it's just an example. In that case, even though you may win your case, your compensatory award could be for just three months and thus just a fraction of what you've included in your schedule of loss. :mmph: From what I've heard, it's a matter of quantity over quality.
      Originally posted by Bujon View Post
      The additional information they ask for is simply the answer to three questions, which are related to incidents occurring during the period I alledge bullying and harrassment, and therefore I don't feel I need to respond other than "you have already this inforamtion from the grievance I raised and the subsequent evidence provided at the time.
      OK, sorry, we are dealing with two totally separate issues here.

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      • Re: Employment Tribunal Bundle and info request

        Thanks Flaming Parrot, yes I concur with the schedule of loss, and I will provide al the info requested (as you say it's in my interests anyhow), but wasn't sure how to respond to them simply asking questions and expecting a response withi 14 days? Questions that have already been dealt with in the grievance etc!

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        • Re: Employment Tribunal Bundle and info request

          Originally posted by Bujon View Post
          Thanks Flaming Parrot, yes I concur with the schedule of loss, and I will provide al the info requested (as you say it's in my interests anyhow), but wasn't sure how to respond to them simply asking questions and expecting a response withi 14 days? Questions that have already been dealt with in the grievance etc!
          IMHO the fact they are asking those questions shows they are not that confident of winning the case, otherwise the would just press on with what they have. Asking questions and giving you 14 days is a tactic they can later use in their witness statements to argue you didn't respond in time, your responses were not consistent with your previous statements, etc. It all sounds like part of a game they are playing.

          Make sure what you respond with is consistent with what you previously said, they may well be trying to trip you up. If your schedule of loss is looking well populated, they'll go to great lengths to avoid that outlay! :thumb:

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          • Re: Bujon - Employment Tribunal Help Please

            Thanks again!! I have simply stressed that the information they are asking has been provided and documented thoroughly throughout the inital grievance process and the subsequent appeal to that! I have also suggested any further clarification may come from my witness statement, but any specific questions along those line I have suggested they utlise their opportunity at cross examination stage at the hearing!!!

            On the schedule of loss, I have actually been very honest and highlight specifically a genuine loss incurred thus far, and a small forward projected loss due to the lower salary role I am now in. All in all, I had approx 6 weeks unpaid work, and can cover the job applications etc easily enough! Put simply I couldn't afford to lose my job, and i certainly couldn't afford to sit on my jack hoping to win some cash from a tribunal case!! the 6 weeks out of work resulted in me selling my beloved car!

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            • Re: Bujon - Employment Tribunal Help Please

              Did you add Loss of Statutory Rights to your schedule of loss?

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              • Re: Bujon - Employment Tribunal Help Please

                It would be useful if someone could paste in a table of loss/projection of losses including basic and other awards. I've worked mine out - just in case - including notice, basic, compensation and future earnings; though an example would be great!

                T

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                • Re: Bujon - Employment Tribunal Help Please

                  Originally posted by Trev1234 View Post
                  It would be useful if someone could paste in a table of loss/projection of losses including basic and other awards. I've worked mine out - just in case - including notice, basic, compensation and future earnings; though an example would be great!
                  I did that a few months ago, re-quoted below: :grin:

                  Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
                  You need to prepare a schedule of loss such as:

                  IN THE EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL
                  Case No.
                  Between
                  finnbo
                  Claimant
                  -v-

                  Your ex-employer
                  Respondent
                  _____________________________________________

                  SCHEDULE OF LOSS
                  ____________________________________________

                  Effective Date of Termination xx/xxxx/2015
                  Age at dismissal xx
                  Years of service at dismissal x
                  Weekly pay £xxx.xx
                  Net weekly pay £xxx.xx
                  Unfair Dismissal
                  Basic Award
                  No. of weeks x gross weekly pay (capped at £464) £x,xxx.xx
                  Compensatory Award
                  Loss of earnings xx/xx/2015 to xx/xx/201x (xx weeks) £x,xxx.xx
                  Future loss projected xx weeks (xx weeks * Net Weekly Pay) £xx,xxx.xx
                  Loss of Statutory Rights £x,xxx.xx
                  LESS
                  Income from employment/self employment £x,xxx.xx £xx,xxx.xx
                  25% uplift for breach of ACAS Code (if applicable) £x,xxx.xx £x,xxx.xx
                  Total Compensatory Award £xx,xxx.xx
                  TOTAL COMPENSATION £xx,xxx.xx
                  The cap amount may have changed since, I think it's £475 if dismissed from April 2015. Breach of ACAS code is not always applicable and 25% would only be for a full breach (i.e. no process followed at all), otherwise something like 10% for partial breach. :thumb:

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                  • Re: Bujon - Employment Tribunal Help Please

                    Brilliant thanks FP

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