Claimant v Total Home Delivery Limited
Outcome
Individual claims
The respondent failed to present a response to the claim. The claimant provided further information which enabled the tribunal to properly determine the redundancy payment claim under rule 22. The tribunal found the claim well-founded and awarded statutory redundancy payment calculated under section 162 ERA 1996.
Facts
The claimant was made redundant by Total Home Delivery Limited. The respondent failed to present any response to the employment tribunal claim. The claimant provided further information to the tribunal by correspondence which enabled proper determination of the redundancy payment claim.
Decision
The tribunal made a default judgment under rule 22 in favour of the claimant. The claim for statutory redundancy payment was found well-founded and the respondent was ordered to pay £2,100 within 14 days, calculated in accordance with section 162 ERA 1996.
Practical note
Failure to respond to a tribunal claim will result in a default judgment against the respondent, with awards made on the basis of information provided by the claimant.
Award breakdown
Legal authorities cited
Statutes
Case details
- Case number
- 3300146/2025
- Decision date
- 3 December 2025
- Hearing type
- rule 21
- Hearing days
- —
- Classification
- default
Respondent
- Sector
- logistics
- Represented
- No
Claimant representation
- Represented
- No