Cases3304735/2024

Claimant v Music Concierge Worldwide Ltd

19 November 2025Before Employment Judge AhmedWatfordremote video

Outcome

Claimant fails

Individual claims

Unlawful Deduction from Wagesfailed

The tribunal heard the case over three days and dismissed the claim. While no written reasons are provided in this judgment, the tribunal found against the claimant on the unlawful deduction of wages claim following a full merits hearing.

Facts

Ms Jadeen Bond brought a claim for unlawful deduction of wages against Music Concierge Worldwide Ltd. The case was heard over three days in November 2025 at Watford via video. The claimant represented herself while the respondent was represented by counsel. Limited factual details are available as no written reasons were provided with this judgment.

Decision

The tribunal dismissed the claimant's claim for unlawful deduction of wages. The judgment was delivered orally at the hearing. The claimant had the option to request written reasons within 14 days if she wished to understand the full reasoning behind the decision.

Practical note

A litigant in person facing a legally represented respondent in a wages claim does not automatically succeed, and tribunals will assess the evidence and apply the law regardless of representation imbalance.

Case details

Case number
3304735/2024
Decision date
19 November 2025
Hearing type
full merits
Hearing days
3
Classification
contested

Respondent

Sector
professional services
Represented
Yes
Rep type
barrister

Claimant representation

Represented
No